We have a broody hen that we found setting on 4 eggs in the nest boxes. Should we try to move her into a brooding box or just leave her be? We have had issues in the past with chickens moved even very late at night refusing the eggs altogether after being moved, but we really don't want to loose any more hens to broodiness. Currently we have 2 roosters, 11 laying age hens, 10 12 week old chicks, 3 9 week old chicks. When the last chick was hatched we had 2 hens on 2 nests and only managed to hatch 1 chick. During their nesting period we really saw a drop in egg production and we really don't want to go back there. Advise us please!
Another option is to break her and let her go back to laying. I've recently broken my broody Bunny who was so determined last time that she sat for 46 days until I gave her chicks. We are maxed out with girls and need eggs too.
After her being broody for a week, I put her in a temporary cage I made and in two days she was ready to go back with everyone else. I think she will resume laying today. I just put my oldest and best broody in the cage two days ago and I think she will get out today. Depends on what she does when I take her out of it.
Bunny is happily free ranging again, I'm happy, and I'm sure they both will go broody another day and maybe that day I will let them stay broody, time will tell.
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