Jun 10, 2010 #1 JLS Love my feathered babies! 16 Years Joined May 29, 2009 Messages 551 Reaction score 73 Points 321 Location Maine My Coop My Coop How long do I keep my broody in the cage in order to break her? She's been there for 2 days so far.
Jun 10, 2010 #2 Ridgerunner Retired Premium Feather Member 16 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Feb 2, 2009 Messages 34,766 Reaction score 41,166 Points 1,257 Location Southeast Louisiana It varies by the individual hen. Three days usually works but not always. They will eventually stop that clucking and the fluffed up look, but that is not a total guarantee she is broke.
It varies by the individual hen. Three days usually works but not always. They will eventually stop that clucking and the fluffed up look, but that is not a total guarantee she is broke.
Jun 10, 2010 Thread starter #3 JLS Love my feathered babies! 16 Years Joined May 29, 2009 Messages 551 Reaction score 73 Points 321 Location Maine My Coop My Coop Quote: So I should see if she's acting broody in the cage and if she's not I can try to let her out??
Quote: So I should see if she's acting broody in the cage and if she's not I can try to let her out??
Jun 10, 2010 #4 bigoakhunter Songster 10 Years Joined Jul 29, 2009 Messages 553 Reaction score 7 Points 131 Location Michigan When I tried 2 days, it did not work. Three days usually works, some require 4 days.