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Worked for my Louise, too! And, she started laying again within a few days after breaking the broody mood! Good luck. . .
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I read in the forum that a guy succeeded getting his hen out of "broodiness" just by covering the nest boxes at night forcing his hen to roost with the other rather than staying in the nest all day long.Of course you have to uncover them very early so your other hens will have access to them.We have a broody hen here as well...Hubby physically took her off of her nest of imaginary eggs and put her out in the yard with the others, but she just pretty much stood around in one place...pecking a little at the ground with no interest what sort of fun her gal pals were up too. Not an hour later she was back in the coop. It is way too cold here just now to try the cage method, but their coop is quiet and pretty dark for the most part. Even with the little door propped open and a window. I think I'll try propping open the "lid" (more like a heavy, extra, movable roof! lol) to their nesting boxes and hope that coaxes her off the nest.![]()
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