lavendermarie
Songster
- May 12, 2022
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Recently my sebright brahma bantam cross went broody. She’s pretty small as you could imagine, and she went broody in a nesting box. It was the least popular nesting box, but of course now that she’s in it everyone wants it. They keep trying to squeeze their way into the nesting box with her to lay their eggs or they’ll peck her/pull the feathers on the top of her head until she’s forced off. And since she’s so tiny, they usually get their way. I’ve stood out there for over an hour yesterday and 30 minutes today monitoring them and taking them out of her box when they go in, but i’ll go insane if I have to do that every day in the heat, lol. I was wondering if there’s any way I can stop them from going in her box? Would putting fake eggs in the other boxes help at all? Any advice is appreciated even if trying it would be a long shot, thank you!