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RedLionChooks
Chirping
Thanks aart! Learning the behaviors and the language, thanks to folks like you who are willing to share your experience. It gives me reassurance as I make my way down the road. Will keep following the signs and do my best, though I must confess, I feel a tug to let nature take it's course. I'm the first one to jump on a soapbox and complain about humans interfering with nature and the natural order of things, and here I am, trying to break a natural cycle to meet my own needs. That's another thread I imagine! For now, I am sticking with my attempt to break the broody cycle. Thanks again!It can be hard to tell.
I would say it takes at least a week to start laying again.
If she's in the nest and you grab her she would make broody sounds, that cluckcluckcluck....
...back into the crate.
...or you might have to let her stay in there and see if she lays or is still there at night.