Apr 2, 2013 #1 Haley Clark Chirping 6 Years Mar 2, 2013 199 1 83 Western North Carolina Will a hen go broody if there isn't a rooster?
Apr 2, 2013 Thread starter #3 Haley Clark Chirping 6 Years Mar 2, 2013 199 1 83 Western North Carolina Ok well that stinks!
Apr 2, 2013 #4 packman Hatching 6 Years Feb 18, 2013 5 0 7 we have a bantam that was laying 6 eggs a week and after we got rid of the rooster she quit laying for over a week now . I hope she starts again I like her eggs better than the standard hens eggs
we have a bantam that was laying 6 eggs a week and after we got rid of the rooster she quit laying for over a week now . I hope she starts again I like her eggs better than the standard hens eggs
Apr 3, 2013 Thread starter #5 Haley Clark Chirping 6 Years Mar 2, 2013 199 1 83 Western North Carolina Thas the same problem I am having. We got rid of the rooster and got a new hen and now the original hen won't lay eggs, it's been three weeks.
Thas the same problem I am having. We got rid of the rooster and got a new hen and now the original hen won't lay eggs, it's been three weeks.
Apr 3, 2013 #6 kannna Songster 10 Years Jul 2, 2010 393 37 166 Martha's Vineyard They don't like change. It will take time. Some adjust better than others.
Apr 3, 2013 #7 packman Hatching 6 Years Feb 18, 2013 5 0 7 well I got home from work today and my little bantam girl had given me 2 eggs today. woo hoo
Apr 3, 2013 Thread starter #8 Haley Clark Chirping 6 Years Mar 2, 2013 199 1 83 Western North Carolina Yay!! Hopefully I will get some eggs soon!
Apr 4, 2013 #9 packman Hatching 6 Years Feb 18, 2013 5 0 7 not to rub salt in the wound but she gave us 2 eggs again today
Apr 5, 2013 Thread starter #10 Haley Clark Chirping 6 Years Mar 2, 2013 199 1 83 Western North Carolina That's great!!! I'm just waiting for an egg, I miss her huge brown eggs!! Lol