Stellasmomma
Songster
- May 23, 2022
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Hello all, I have a silkie hen who hatched 5 chicks on April 8th she raised them and stayed by their side until they were 9 weeks old then she went back to just being a sweet little hen she went broody again about 3 weeks ago however I do not want any more chicks this year so she has no eggs to hatch but I cannot get her to stay out of the coop and off the nest! additionally she has been gone so long meaning not out free ranging with everyone that now when she does come out for awhile she gets bullied including by her own kids how rude!! My thought is perhaps she has been out of the flock so long that they don't see her as part of the flock anymore? Has anyone found a way to break broodiness that works? I have tried the putting her feet in cold water and all the things nothing is working! I am concerned as we are finally getting summer weather here in WA state and I don't want her in the coop all day as its to warm I cant close off the coop because the other girls need to go lay during the day. The possible solution I came up with is to set up a separate run area in the shade where the others can see her but not hurt her this will keep her out of the coop and keep her safe from bullying and out of the heat. If I do this is it possible since they will see her each day she might get accepted into the flock again? Will this help stop the broodiness if she does not have a nest to sit on? I love this little girl she is just the sweetest hen but I want to help her do you think this will work? Any other ideas?? Thanks!!