JukeboxJenny
Chirping
One of my pullets recently became broody, probably a week or so of pulling out feathers and feathering the nesting box and maybe 2-3 days of sitting for most of the day and snarking at anyone who gets too close. However she will leave the nest for an hour or more each day. While it’s hot as heck here (over a hundred) I still don’t think that will make for viable embryos.
Any idea why? There’re no mites that I can see, or any reason she seems uncomfortable in there, she just takes a really long break to dust bathe and eat and, maybe cool down under our house. I’ve tried to keep the area as cool as possible for her but maybe that’s the problem?
I’m not in need of chicks right now, I agreed to let her try a couple because my son is persuasive LOL, so I’m wondering if I should pull the eggs out that are in there since they won’t work out if she doesn’t stay on them. Or try to break her of the broodiness and try again when she gets a bit older or Just let her do her thing or what?
I appreciate any advice! This is new territory for me!
Any idea why? There’re no mites that I can see, or any reason she seems uncomfortable in there, she just takes a really long break to dust bathe and eat and, maybe cool down under our house. I’ve tried to keep the area as cool as possible for her but maybe that’s the problem?
I’m not in need of chicks right now, I agreed to let her try a couple because my son is persuasive LOL, so I’m wondering if I should pull the eggs out that are in there since they won’t work out if she doesn’t stay on them. Or try to break her of the broodiness and try again when she gets a bit older or Just let her do her thing or what?
I appreciate any advice! This is new territory for me!
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