linguini
Songster
We don’t have a roo so there’s nothing to hatch, but I was reading another post that suggests putting her in “broody jail” like a dog crate, which I do already have. I think I’ll do this so that I can force her to eat and drink...it’s been way too hot for her to sit in the coop not drinking.
We had a couple chickens that went broody (some more than once). We don't have any crate to use, so the only thing I could do was constantly chase them out of the nesting box, closed the nesting boxes an hour before they go to bed, and restored the box after they roost - so other hens can lay early next morning.
I found that picking them up from the nesting box and put them on the ground (sudden temperature change, perhaps?) worked sometimes. Typically it took them 2 weeks to resume egg laying.