I currently have 2 broody hens and both, being typical broodies, plucked there chests. How can I help regrow these feathers? They are 1 silkie hen who's about a year and a silkie rock (silkie Barred Rock Cross) who's about 9 months.
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Well I can't let them hatch right now. Is it OK to not break them? I have been letting them break themselves the last time with no problemThey will grow back on their ownNothing you can do about it. Let her hatch some check chicks or break their broodiness.
Sometimes that is alright, but keep in mind it's really not good for them to be starving themselves for no reason.Well I can't let them hatch right now. Is it OK to not break them? I have been letting them break themselves the last time with no problem
Ok thanks I always make sure they are out of the nest 1 or 2 times a day. Sometimes I close the door for a hour or two so they can't go back in.Sometimes that is alright, but keep in mind it's really not good for them to be starving themselves for no reason.
Ok thanks I always make sure they are out of the nest 1 or 2 times a day. Sometimes I close the door for a hour or two so they can't go back in.
Ok the silkie rock is like a broody but a bad one who doesn't take it seriously, she gets down when I show her there's no eggs under her the silkie on the other hand will be broody on a piece of shavings if she can lolKeep them off the nest as much as possible. You definitely don't want them to get dehydrated in the summer!