We have a Buff Orpington hen that has been going broody about once a month since early spring.
A couple days in broody jail usually takes care of that. Sometimes she snaps out of it just by continuously taking her out of the next box and putting her out with the others when they are eating their scratch. I have noticed that once in a while a RIR hen, that seems to be on the top of the pecking order, will come over to her if she is sitting on the ground puffed up after I take her out of the nest box and will peck at her. Sometimes after I chase the RIR hen away and the BO hen joins the group, the RIR hen will run over to her and peck at her some more. Once in a while, the BO hen will chase her back and then they will stand there sizing one another up for a few seconds and then go about their normal business. Maybe the others view the broodiness as strange behavior, maybe a weakness? After all, they will peck one of their own to death if it is bleeding, so I guess they would attack one if they think it is sick or acting weird? Kind of like kids bullying another that is different or disabled. OHHH! How I hate that kind of behavior, even in animals! I know that it's just nature...but still...

