Did my broody hen kill flock production?

josettelynne10

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May 28, 2019
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I have four hens... 2 Australorps and 2 Ameraucanas. All are just over a year old and have shared the same nesting box since we got them. We typically get three eggs a day from them.
About two weeks ago, one of my Australorps went broody. I didn’t notice for the first couple days as I would check for eggs at the same time and figured it was her normal time to lay, but we began to only find her eggs in the box so I started checking at different times and realized she made it her home. We have since broken her from it, but I haven’t found a single egg from the other three hens since this started. I looked all over our tiny yard and they are NO WHERE to be found. We de-wormed them thinking they might have parasites, but have still found nothing.

Could they have stopped production because they haven’t had access to the nesting box?
 
No evidence of them eating them. I’ve kept an eye on them throughout the day and there are no remains of any eggs in our yard.
:rolleyes:
 
When you have a chance, let them out later in the day. When you do, watch to see if they go sprinting off somewhere. Follow them at a distance to see where they go. They may have a hidden nest.
I will do that! We have a pretty small fenced in area for them and their wings are clipped so they can’t fly over, haven’t found one yet, but I’ll keep an eye on them when I let them out. Thanks for the idea!
 

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