How can you tell when the broodiness has ended

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I had a hen go broody and I tried EVERYTHING. I finally I put her in an old dog crate with the bottom cut out if it. I put frozen items (from a 'keep cold' pack) under the cut out bottom. I fed her and kept her there for the better part of a week. She kept making all the 'broody' sounds and kept acting broody. I finally gave up and let her out. That is when I discovered that she was no longer broody.

So how does one tell that the broodiness is over? I missed it.
 
Maybe it was a coincidence.
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When they stop laying on the nest for so long.


They'll keep making that broody sound for a few more weeks though, trust me. And the 'tude may keep up too.
 
I had thought that the sounds the hen was making indicated that the broodiness was continuing. I took her off the nest and put her in a 'de-broody' box with no bottom. Are you saying that you just put her in there for a night or two?
 
When they quit hanging with the babies and start laying again! Sorry, couldn't help myself.
 
Do you just put the bird in there for, say, two days and then let her out with no physical signs that the broodiness has passed? I tried something similar to that early on in her broody phase. I kept her up in a bottomless cage with food and water for several days. I didn't use any ice and when I let her out she went right back to the nest boxes and sat there. Do you just put her there for two days and then let her out?
 

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