jeepgrrl
Songster
Hi everyone,
My Barred Rock, Lacey, has gone broody for a second time in a month. Is this normal? For her first go around, I just let her ride it out. After what seemed to be over a month, Lacey began to lay again. About 2-1/2 weeks ago I brought out five 7- week old pullets (all different breeds, same with older four hens) to live permanently with Lacey and her three sisters. The four older girls (all 16 months old)had daily interactions with the five chicks (chicks either in a dog crate while hens were in hen yard or chicks free ranging in hen yard while the older three girls were free ranging on other side of fence) for at least three weeks prior to their permanent relocation. Things seemed to be going fairly well, with the usual "hen pecking" by two of the four older hens: Lacey and her sister Gemma, a Cuckoo Marans; the Welsummer and the Leghorn just ignored them. Yesterday, however, Lacey wouldn't get out of the nest box and didn't lay an egg, and i also checked her abdomen but she wasn't hot. Today she screeched at me, puffed up, and wouldn't exit the nest box. No egg, either. I'm a little concerned because Lacey's sisters picked on her the first go around, and I'm worried the chicks will pick up on this if they do it again and will dole out some retaliatory pecking - Lacey was the most bossy towards the chicks compared to Gemma. Did bringing the chicks into the hen house tweak Lacey's hormones enough to bring on the broodiness for a second time? Will this cause any problems for the chicks? I'd like to try and break her but I'm not off for vacation for another 2-1/2 weeks. I can't do it now because of my work schedule - I leave at 5 am and it wouldn't be safe to put her in the hen yard in a crate that early in ths morning (can't fit the crate in thecoop) and I can't leave her in the garage, it's waaayyy too hot. If I just let things be as they are, would this be ok?
My Barred Rock, Lacey, has gone broody for a second time in a month. Is this normal? For her first go around, I just let her ride it out. After what seemed to be over a month, Lacey began to lay again. About 2-1/2 weeks ago I brought out five 7- week old pullets (all different breeds, same with older four hens) to live permanently with Lacey and her three sisters. The four older girls (all 16 months old)had daily interactions with the five chicks (chicks either in a dog crate while hens were in hen yard or chicks free ranging in hen yard while the older three girls were free ranging on other side of fence) for at least three weeks prior to their permanent relocation. Things seemed to be going fairly well, with the usual "hen pecking" by two of the four older hens: Lacey and her sister Gemma, a Cuckoo Marans; the Welsummer and the Leghorn just ignored them. Yesterday, however, Lacey wouldn't get out of the nest box and didn't lay an egg, and i also checked her abdomen but she wasn't hot. Today she screeched at me, puffed up, and wouldn't exit the nest box. No egg, either. I'm a little concerned because Lacey's sisters picked on her the first go around, and I'm worried the chicks will pick up on this if they do it again and will dole out some retaliatory pecking - Lacey was the most bossy towards the chicks compared to Gemma. Did bringing the chicks into the hen house tweak Lacey's hormones enough to bring on the broodiness for a second time? Will this cause any problems for the chicks? I'd like to try and break her but I'm not off for vacation for another 2-1/2 weeks. I can't do it now because of my work schedule - I leave at 5 am and it wouldn't be safe to put her in the hen yard in a crate that early in ths morning (can't fit the crate in thecoop) and I can't leave her in the garage, it's waaayyy too hot. If I just let things be as they are, would this be ok?