Broody again!

Mama_in_the_Dell

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Sep 22, 2018
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This has been the year of broodies in my flock. I ran out of places for them and finally just let the last couple hens keep them with the flock. The hen that started it all left her chicks 2 or 3 weeks ago. Well the other day she started sitting again! I have never been able to successfully break a broody and will be going out of town in a couple days so I’m limited by that. I’ve never had a hen decide to brood twice let alone twice in one season. Will this be too hard on her? I really don’t need more chicks. Maybe she just feels like she missed out because she raised her babies in a pen and sees these other moms running all around the yard with theirs. 😝

Picture is of her with her first babies.
 

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They can hatch multiple broods a season if they are in good enough condition. Some hens take care of chicks longer than others. I've had some mother them for months, and others abandon their chicks at 5-6 weeks.
Months?!?! All mine have stopped around 4-5 weeks. Even the ones that raised them in with the flock. I figured she’d stay with them longer but they hatched May 14th (4 weeks tomorrow) and she seems to be by herself a lot today. Her chicks are quite independent except a few that have latched on to another hen with younger chicks. They were going back and forth.
 
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How adorable. :)

I currently have 6 batches of bantam chicks. 21 in total. All the chicks run together at times. My bantam hens would raise multiple batches a year if I let them. They are broody machines.
 

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