- Dec 25, 2014
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My question regarding having a broody hen is the health issue. Do you know if it is bad for their health if they do it for a prolonged period of time? I have a young hen that just started laying about 2-3 weeks ago and she has become broody. Sits in the nesting box pretty much 24/7 only leaving once a day to poop, eat and drink water. I do not have a rooster so there is no chance of her hatching any eggs, and in fact most of the time she isn't even sitting on any actual eggs. My question is that if a hen does this indefinitely is it bad for her health? I have read about the broody buster method, where you put them in a small separate cage to break them but was wondering on the effectiveness of this in the long term. Do they just go back to the nesting box after a short period of time? Anyway, my main question is regarding the health issues, if they continue to remain broody long term. Thank you so much for your input. 
