How long does it take to break a broody, on average, with the wire bottomed cage method? Since five of my seven hens have been broody, I decided some gotta get back to work laying eggs. I set up a wire bottomed dog crate on cinder blocks with food and water, and added three displeased hens. A little cramped (and I will remove if there is any signs of pecking, but they've been good after 24 hours thus far), but I want these hens unbroodyfied the most.
The cage o broodies
The two I've allowed to remain broody. The one with the yellow saddle is an excellent mother, very attentive (raised her first chick 'til he was eight weeks old, laid eggs for a week or so, and went back to being broody). So she has some eggs under her. The other, I may give her another shot, since she squashed the eggs as they tried to hatch last time.
The cage o broodies
The two I've allowed to remain broody. The one with the yellow saddle is an excellent mother, very attentive (raised her first chick 'til he was eight weeks old, laid eggs for a week or so, and went back to being broody). So she has some eggs under her. The other, I may give her another shot, since she squashed the eggs as they tried to hatch last time.