Excited!!! yet confused....

Year of the Rooster

Sebright Savvy
11 Years
Jun 27, 2008
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So today when I went to collect eggs I looked in the nest box and I my favorite sebright hen was broody!
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She was all fluffed up and constantly checking the eggs. She wasn't growling at me when I pet her but if you looked at her you would say broody. I was soooo excited!
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But when I went to go get my mom to show her, she was off the nest like nothing had every happened and wouldn't go back on.
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She was sitting on 3 standard eggs and two bantam ones which were quite warm when I picked them up. Can anyone explain why her broodiness was broken so easily? I really hope she tries again!.. even though I can't have chicks until i get rid of the extra roos, but it's still fun to see!
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Thank you!
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Gosh, if you want a broody silkie I'd love to send you my little partrudge hen. She is just goofy about staying in the nest, even with no eggs!

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Thanks! but I have 3 ticking time bombs and I'm just waiting for the broodiness to explode!

I was so positive that she was just from the way she tucked the eggs under her and how she fluffed up.
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Some of my girls do that too. They will stay in the nests for quite awhile without laying an egg, but they aren't broody.
 
I was just wondering... Was she a clucky hen or regular out of the nest?? If she was clucking out of the nest she could be just coming into/begining to be broody.

My gals 6 are cluckers and two are definately broody cause the screach at me and fluff out like no ones buisness. But they are still broody and I like to take them out to see them walk around and cluck their discomfort. I think it is precious. Oh btw they are not sitting on eggs. Just a golf ball or two. Come Saturdayor Sunday I will have my clutch i want to hatch.... Hehehe
 

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