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Oh no! I hope catching her on the first day may help. I’m new to broody. I’m definitely glad I’ve got all this advice and knowledge from BYC! My hens are so sweet and funny. I hate to see one in distress.Ooh pretty! I have 2 Silkies. I'm not exaggerating when I say they have both been broody for 4 of the 5 months of 2020 so far. Luckily, they do a pretty good job of getting off the nest and eating, drinking, dust bathing. I trimmed their nails about 3 times now, but they aren't wasting away.
When my B Orp went broody, she lost a lot of weight and plucked her underside bald. I broke her in a crate with no floor. If I'd let her carry on, I wonder if she'd have made it.