sixlittlechickens
Songster
- Nov 5, 2019
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Hello all,
So, as the weather is getting warmer, three of my five silkies have decided to go broody. All at once.
Well, I don’t have any fertilized eggs to hatch, so this is obviously a problem. I have tried everything to break them. Locking them out of the coop, replacing their eggs with ice cubes, distracting them, repeatedly removing them from their nests, etc. I have tried the chicken jail method in the past, and it hasn’t worked with them. I also don’t have a cage.
Previously, I have been forced to let the broodiness run its course. However, this is really not an option here.
So, how do I break the broodies? Any ideas are appreciated! Thank you.
So, as the weather is getting warmer, three of my five silkies have decided to go broody. All at once.


So, how do I break the broodies? Any ideas are appreciated! Thank you.