- Dec 17, 2012
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Hey everyone,
There appears to be something abnormal with my 7-8 month old wyandotte/gamebird. She has not started laying yet, as far as I can tell. I've had her for two-three months. She's been quite the fiesty bird, won't let me near her, but is high up on the pecking order even though she's 6 months younger than most of my flock.
Early last week, she started spending a lot of time (afternoons mostly) in a nesting box. Now she spends all her free time in there. She comes out every couple of hours for 5-10 minutes to scratch, eat and drink water. She is cackling a lot and fluffs herself and flaps her wings frequently.
Her poo looks fine, her eyes/breathing is fine, and she is very energetic when I approach her in her box- she flips out and flees the coop, 'crowing' for 5 minutes very angrily at me. I have to disturb her because she sits on everyone else's eggs, but like I said, she is not laying yet.
I know broody-ness can be common. But with such a young bird? Should I just wait it out, and try a rabbit hutch if the behavior does not stop? Or, could something else be up?
There appears to be something abnormal with my 7-8 month old wyandotte/gamebird. She has not started laying yet, as far as I can tell. I've had her for two-three months. She's been quite the fiesty bird, won't let me near her, but is high up on the pecking order even though she's 6 months younger than most of my flock.
Early last week, she started spending a lot of time (afternoons mostly) in a nesting box. Now she spends all her free time in there. She comes out every couple of hours for 5-10 minutes to scratch, eat and drink water. She is cackling a lot and fluffs herself and flaps her wings frequently.
Her poo looks fine, her eyes/breathing is fine, and she is very energetic when I approach her in her box- she flips out and flees the coop, 'crowing' for 5 minutes very angrily at me. I have to disturb her because she sits on everyone else's eggs, but like I said, she is not laying yet.
I know broody-ness can be common. But with such a young bird? Should I just wait it out, and try a rabbit hutch if the behavior does not stop? Or, could something else be up?