Broody Breaker and Behaviors Questions

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Dandelion (my 21 week-old Cochin Bantam) has been semi-broody since August 6th. She continued to lay daily until yesterday. This morning, she did not come out of the coop as usual, and my husband found her broody on the roost bars. We opened up the nest box and gave her a couple hours to lay. She just wanted to sit. So I've committed to a full stint in the broody breaker.

~ Questions ~

- I'm using an 18x24 dog crate with 1/2 vinyl-coated hardware cloth on the floor. The poop does not fall through very smoothly, then she tramples all over it with her fluffy feat. I have a feeling I'll need to bathe her once we're through. Is there something better I can use? 1" hardware cloth? I want her to be comfortable, but I'm concerned this will end up attracting flies if she's covered in 💩.
- She paces constantly in the crate, tries to crawl on top of her food and water, lunges at the ceiling, and tries to shove her body through the bars like the T-1000. Is this normal broody behavior? I'm on the fence about building something, if only to prevent her from hurting herself.
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- If she really does need to lay, do I just toughen up and force her to lay on the hardware cloth? Heartstrings are being pulled.
- Finally, her poops are very soft with a green tinge. Broody poops? Stress poops? She's eats and drinks very little.
- Edit: Should I have her sleep in there? Considering she went broody on the roost side this morning, I'm thinking that's probably a yes. I can also bring her inside overnight to keep her safe(r) from predators.

I want to make sure I'm doing this right. I hoped she would just plop down and wait out her sentence. Instead, she is very, very stressed out. That in turn, stresses ME out. Ugh... chickens, right?

Thanks in advance for any help!
 
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Uploaded a video of her behavior. I shut the coop and let her out briefly, just to see if she wanted to stretch her legs or dust bathe. She only wants to get back to the nest box. I'm trying to find videos of other broodies freaking out in their broody breakers, but am having a hard time. I'm feeling really bad for her. ☹️

 
Aw, Dandelion, why do you give your mother such a hard time? I'm sorry she's still broody. I haven't gone through this yet, but I'm sending you happy thoughts for Dandelion!
 
Aw, Dandelion, why do you give your mother such a hard time? I'm sorry she's still broody. I haven't gone through this yet, but I'm sending you happy thoughts for Dandelion!
Thank you. As you probably know, I'm completely new to broody breeds. It's been so hard to figure out what to do with her.

BUT, was able to do some reading this afternoon, and it seems like her pacing behavior is normal. I'll keep the thread updated as I figure out how to address the poo issue and ramming herself through the crate.

You must really be looking forward to this with all your bantam babies! 😜
 
Thank you. As you probably know, I'm completely new to broody breeds. It's been so hard to figure out what to do with her.

BUT, was able to do some reading this afternoon, and it seems like her pacing behavior is normal. I'll keep the thread updated as I figure out how to address the poo issue and ramming herself through the crate.

You must really be looking forward to this with all your bantam babies! 😜
Haha oh yes! 😅 I'm still trying to figure out why my d'Uccle and cochin keep flying at one another and chest bumping. Fingers crossed hard that Anne is actually an Anne!!
 

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