- Aug 20, 2013
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Okay Broody hen question for anyone... I have a little broody chicken (picture below) on my hands - inherited, so not certain of breed or age, but believe she is the oldest of 3 hens we have, and believe she no longer lays eggs, well, very rarely. Last September she went broody and sat on the other chickens eggs for a month and it came to nought. She is at it again, with the other chickens laying their eggs in her nest and she sits/broods on them.
I checked the eggs after 2 weeks, and they are not incubated. So I have taken the eggs in hope of breaking the brood, but to no avail. The other two continue to lay in the nest and she continues to sit on them. We are back up to 5 eggs already, so I am looking for suggestions on how to break her brood.
I have read about putting her in an elevated wire cage to forestall the heat, but no cage available. I do have ice packs though, as others have recommended. Anyway, before I try anything, I thought I would pitch this out there and see what people feel is best to do.
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It seems that the most important thing in terms of breaking a broody is to lower the body temperature. When a hen becomes broody, her body temperature rises so that she can incubate the eggs and so any thing you can do to reduce the body temperature seems to hold the greatest chance of success. If you have not got a wire cage, you can try freezer packs. Some people also bathe their chicken in cold water but this seems to be a bit harsh to me...