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I was wondering if they might be laying somewhere else as well. Will have to keep on eye on them tom morning. I lifted her up today, she was none too happy, and there are 14 eggs under her.If she has gone broody in a regular nest box, some broody hens aren't the most pleasant neighbors when trying to lay an egg in the neighboring box. Is it possible she's being aggressive toward the other hens and they found a safe place to lay their eggs elsewhere?
Or have you checked underneath your broody? Other hens will often try laying eggs under a broody hen or the broody will steal eggs from other boxes to roll under herself.
The only other thing I can think of at the moment is that sometimes having one broody does encourage others to go broody as well.
I was wondering if they might be laying somewhere else as well. Will have to keep on eye on them tom morning. I lifted her up today, she was none too happy, and there are 14 eggs under her.
Did finding all those eggs under her answer your question? Or do we need to proceed with that?
Do you want her to hatch eggs? Are those eggs fertile? You said it was your first broody, we might be able to help you be more successful if more chicks are your goals. I'm not sure how to respond to your post.