@BrooksHatlen Broodiness can be a catchy thing among the hen's at this time of the year. If your first hen goes broody, it's best to either break her of it, or if you want to let her hatch to separate her into her own section with her nest box of egg's. That way the other hen's cannot lay more egg's in her box, and when they hatch the other hen's can't try to eat them.
I just broke the same broody 2 times this year. She's back to laying again though and gave me an egg yesterday. Hopefully the person will show up here on Sunday afternoon to take her and 3 of her hen friend's with them. They are the last 4 that need's to be rehomed so that I can concentrate on my Aloha and NN Aloha project, and they can't have the darker colored leg's.
I just broke the same broody 2 times this year. She's back to laying again though and gave me an egg yesterday. Hopefully the person will show up here on Sunday afternoon to take her and 3 of her hen friend's with them. They are the last 4 that need's to be rehomed so that I can concentrate on my Aloha and NN Aloha project, and they can't have the darker colored leg's.





