I have a Speckled Sussex names Stella that had been broody for about 3 weeks. It's been so hot not one of my three girls have laid an egg, so she's not been sitting on
anything. She gets up 2x a day to eat, drink and poop - then back to her (empty) nest box. I felt bad for her and what to do? I've broken her broody-ness before, but this time I came up with another idea from some fellow BYC-ers.
You guys are brilliant by the way...
On Saturday I drove to a nearby NPIP chicken "farm" and got some day-old chicks. They're Rhode Island Red - because that's what he had at the day-old stage. I picked up three of the cuties and brought them home, set them up an a brooder box and waited until nightfall.
At about 10:00pm, when my hens were quietly sleeping, and Ms. Broody Stella was sleeping peacefully in her nextbox, I slipped the three RIR chicks in with her. Next I said a prayer and waited for morning. They would either be accepted, rejected (in which case they go back in the brooder box), or pecked to death.
Well yesterday morning, I went out to check on them bright and early. I was thrilled to see the babies snuggling around their new "mama". Ms. Stella was clucking and cooing to her new babies and seems quite pleased with her new family.
The kids spent the day playing, eating and drinking under the watchful eye of their adoptive mama. Last night just before sunset, they were all snuggled under her sleeping in the nestbox with her. This morning, again, playing and running around under mama's watchful eye.
I'm glad this trick worked for me. I'm not saying it will work for everyone. I went the day old chick route because I wanted pullets/hens - and you don't necessarily know what you get from hatching eggs.
I just hope my two other hens don't try this "go broody" trick just to get their own babies. I don't have room for any more chickens!