She is so big and her pecks really hurt. I can’t see hauling her off a nest to make her eat without injury!
But indeed, if that is what happens I will lean on my FBA friends to help me through it.
There are ways around protecting yourself and approaching in teh least possible threatening manner. A good set of kidskin leather gloves and a long sleeve shirt are tops on the list for you if one does go broody. (kid skin specifically because it is thin and pliable - so still get reasonable sensation through the gloves so you can feel eggs, feel her keel bone for weight loss, etc., yet they will still offer a reasonable amount of protection. You will probably still feel it in a meaningful way, but no open wounds, and no ability to actually grab skin and tear it to shreds....,, mwahaahaa...just kidding on that last bit.

Seriously, though, if it happens, try to reach under her from the breast...but sideways, not straight on from the front. And, only do once to check eggs a few days in, and as needed to make sure she gets off the nest if needed. For the latter, gently but firmly grab her around the sides (so she can't flog you with her wings), make sure you are holding her facing AWAY from you, speak and move gently but firmly, and set her next to feed/water and STEP AWAY. See, not so bad after-all, right :)
Some broodies (Momma Ol' Bat) are hands off. She also gets off on her own. Creative solutions will be found if/when they're needed. We got you on this. :hugs
Rural Mouse is absolutely correct - some are hands off. You only really need to 'handle them' if they aren't getting up to eat, poop, and dust bathe at least once per day
 
Me too...
High hopes tax
Hoping that these two will go broody in the next week. And if Buttercup also went broody it would solve my problem with raising chicks 🥰

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There are ways around protecting yourself and approaching in teh least possible threatening manner. A good set of kidskin leather gloves and a long sleeve shirt are tops on the list for you if one does go broody. (kid skin specifically because it is thin and pliable - so still get reasonable sensation through the gloves so you can feel eggs, feel her keel bone for weight loss, etc., yet they will still offer a reasonable amount of protection. You will probably still feel it in a meaningful way, but no open wounds, and no ability to actually grab skin and tear it to shreds....,, mwahaahaa...just kidding on that last bit.

Seriously, though, if it happens, try to reach under her from the breast...but sideways, not straight on from the front. And, only do once to check eggs a few days in, and as needed to make sure she gets off the nest if needed. For the latter, gently but firmly grab her around the sides (so she can't flog you with her wings), make sure you are holding her facing AWAY from you, speak and move gently but firmly, and set her next to feed/water and STEP AWAY. See, not so bad after-all, right :)

Rural Mouse is absolutely correct - some are hands off. You only really need to 'handle them' if they aren't getting up to eat, poop, and dust bathe at least once per day
Whoa hey wait eggs? What about chicks ? Wouldn’t it be better to see if she will take chicks ?? Or do you think too risky??
 
Physically he’s healing, but he’s emotionally unstable due to the major hit on his ego. He didn’t win the fight and his ladies witnessed the whole thing. :(
I am sure his girls know he was protecting them, he did what he was supposed to do - give his life if need be. Thankfully you were there for him when it really mattered.

I think you’re needing more reassurance than jaffar 🥰 he knows his harem adores him. You should know that he and all the ladies look to you for protection and food and security.
 
Oh that is so promising! Have you had a chance to look into that hormone therapy? If Blanche does her crazy stuff again I will put her on the Apo-Medroxy (progesterone); but I will do the pills not the injections, it will be easier for my mum to give her a treat with the pill in it - they are teeny tiny pills anyways.
I haven't, but I will. I think I will use progesterone as you suggested. Will share my thought once I did more research. Does progesterone need prescription in Canada?

This afternoon Wendy took a treat (grape). She did not eat dinner with others, but later she did eat other stuff including chicken feed. I can only say that she is slowly improving.
 

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