EllaGrace1
In the Brooder
- Dec 18, 2024
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Hi everyone! It’s been a while since I’ve needed help, thank yall so much for all the advice! However, we’re experiencing our first broody hen.
Poppy, no idea what breed she is (she was supposed to be a Rhode Island Red but is most definitely not), has been broody for a couple weeks now. We first started taking her off the nest, however we couldn’t completely block it off because of our 4 other hens. Then, we tried putting frozen water bottles under her. It wasn’t helping and just seemed to make her mad. Recently, we put her in a brood breaker. She has been doing amazing and seemed to be getting back to her normal self. Because we’re new chicken owners, we a) felt bad for her and b) didn’t know how to tell when the brood had broke, so we let her out to roam with the rest of the flock. Didn’t show signs of broodiness, but one of our higher up hens still was chasing her like before she went into the brood breaker (we read that this was to try and break the hen out of the brood so we’ve been letting her do whatever, nothing violent and not anything worse than regular pecking order). Since she was doing fine, we figured her brood had broke. Well, when we went to check that they were all in the coop for the night, she was back in the nesting box. But she wasn’t sitting in it like she was broody? It was almost like she just needed to lay a egg? But it’s night?? When I picked her up to put her on the roosting bar, she didn’t seem interested in going back in the box.
So do we need to put her back in the broody breaker? We don’t want to put her in there if she doesn’t need it.
Thank yall!!
(Poppy when we first saw she was broody and was trying to move her, don’t know if the pic will help lol)
Poppy, no idea what breed she is (she was supposed to be a Rhode Island Red but is most definitely not), has been broody for a couple weeks now. We first started taking her off the nest, however we couldn’t completely block it off because of our 4 other hens. Then, we tried putting frozen water bottles under her. It wasn’t helping and just seemed to make her mad. Recently, we put her in a brood breaker. She has been doing amazing and seemed to be getting back to her normal self. Because we’re new chicken owners, we a) felt bad for her and b) didn’t know how to tell when the brood had broke, so we let her out to roam with the rest of the flock. Didn’t show signs of broodiness, but one of our higher up hens still was chasing her like before she went into the brood breaker (we read that this was to try and break the hen out of the brood so we’ve been letting her do whatever, nothing violent and not anything worse than regular pecking order). Since she was doing fine, we figured her brood had broke. Well, when we went to check that they were all in the coop for the night, she was back in the nesting box. But she wasn’t sitting in it like she was broody? It was almost like she just needed to lay a egg? But it’s night?? When I picked her up to put her on the roosting bar, she didn’t seem interested in going back in the box.
So do we need to put her back in the broody breaker? We don’t want to put her in there if she doesn’t need it.
Thank yall!!
(Poppy when we first saw she was broody and was trying to move her, don’t know if the pic will help lol)