Since February 2012 I have not gone a day without a broody. Right now I have 3 chickens and a duck sitting on eggs. Will the madness end?! 

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It's madness isn't it? I sure hope they give it a rest in the winter. Though with my luck they won't.I don't know, but I'm with you. I have had 8 broodies this year and 3 of them at once are now raising babies. The most unlikely culprit to go broody was my 3 1/2 year old hatchery Production Red. Surprisingly (she's such a witch) she's a great mother. My BR is on her 2nd set of babies this year.
That's a good idea! To cage them is a lot of work, and I don't have anything that would work for that. I tried dunking them. Nada. I had to hose down a broody who does not hold her poop.I went a good while w/out one but now Ms. Unbreakable is back at it. I may try to fill fake eggs with water and freeze them like I heard on another thread. Maybe that will work. The cage didn't.
It's craziness isn't it?! And a leghorn! That just isn't normalOne of my 6 month old leghorns just went broody. Why, winter is coming on![]()