Bergiejo
Chirping
In the past when I have had a hen become broody I'm able to break it by putting her in wire kennel for a few days and she usually snaps out of it or maybe another quick time out will break her broodiness. However, this time around I'm currently dealing with a Brahma and she's definitely putting up a good fight. I swear she's been in and out of the wired kennel for the past couple of months. I have the kennel off the coop floor ensuring that there is plenty of airflow, but after a few days in the kennel, she's back to the nesting boxes that day and fluffing up and squawking at me when I grab the eggs from under her. I worry I'll exhausted her because she's bound and determined to hatch some babies.
Just wanted to see what my fellow chicken people thought about this and if I should give her some eggs to hatch or not at this point.
I just received 13 chicks a week ago from a hatchery in my area. So I'm not sure I could handle more than 2 to 4 more chicks at this time with the amount of space I have with my existing 16 ladies & rooster.
I appreciate any advice or suggestions for this Lady Brahma. Thanks in advance!

Just wanted to see what my fellow chicken people thought about this and if I should give her some eggs to hatch or not at this point.

I appreciate any advice or suggestions for this Lady Brahma. Thanks in advance!

