Taking away their eggs does not stop them from being broody.
Make sure she has access to grit living inside home.
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Taking away their eggs does not stop them from being broody.
1. Is it normal that she has not and will not poop as usual. Yes, normal. If broody, she will not poop in her nest but wait and poop the one time she gets off her nest.
2.is it normal that she has not stood up for 4 days. Yes. They usually get off the nest once each day to relieve themselves, sometimes a dust bath, drink water. usually, a hen will stay off 15 minutes up to one hour.
3. And from what I have read this could go on for up to 3 weeks? Usually longer -- usually, you have to break them up.
She seems just fine now I know what is going on with her. Still in the same spot, still no poop and still no eggs but she looks and feels healthy. She is free range so I will take her downstairs into the yard and let her ponder there for a while. Thanks for all the help.
If you want her to raise chicks get some fertile eggs and place them under her, if you don't there are ways to break her from being broody, one trick I learned but have never tried is to place them in a wire cage off the ground, the cool air under her may bring her out of her broodiness.