micahdanielr
In the Brooder
- Mar 21, 2020
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I have a Ameraucana/Maran hen that keeps laying eggs. But she won’t go broody already! Is there anything I can do to make her go broody??
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Having same issue with this little one that doesn’t make up her mind. She’s been sort of broody for more than two weeks. I think she’s too young and doesn’t know what she’s doingI have a Ameraucana/Maran hen that keeps laying eggs. But she won’t go broody already! Is there anything I can do to make her go broody??
I agree, put some wooden eggs under her or golf balls.Fake eggs or golf balls??
Some breeds don’t go broody very easily though try wooden eggs or gold balls under her. If she was hand reared they often don’t have a very maternal instinct. Breeds like silkies and pekins (fluffy bum breeds as we calm them) go broody better for some reason.I have a Ameraucana/Maran hen that keeps laying eggs. But she won’t go broody already! Is there anything I can do to make her go broody??
We had the same issue with our silkie. I would wait until she’s a bit older and knows what she’s doing before giving her any eggs as out broody hen was given 12 eggs. After kicking 2 infertile eggs out we left her. At 9 days to go she attacked them all and most of them smashed. We are now left with 4 in an incubator. The mess she left wasn’t pleasant as most of the eggs had a dead body and blood in. She ate most of them and later had to have a bath to clean the remains off her face before going in the main run. That’s her broody days over and she’s back to laying like normal.Having same issue with this little one that doesn’t make up her mind. She’s been sort of broody for more than two weeks. I think she’s too young and doesn’t know what she’s doing