HELLLPPPPP!!!
I have Two broody hens. The first one started brooding about six weeks ago, her sister followed two weeks later. Now they sit side by side in a basket in the house. I take them out three times a day for food and water. Both my girls are pets they used to go out during the day in their cage and come in at night. After they became broody I had to bring them in because they screamed all day trying to get back in the cage to the nest, the neighbors were not amused as I live in the city. Long story short, they have ended up in the house, in a basket. I have tried: cooling them down, moving the nest, keeping them from the nest. They both will be a year old on April 7th. They both started laying within two weeks of each other and very early, with the first one going into brooding first. Both my girls are White Silkies. I have never experienced this degree of sitting with any of my hens before. I thought that my Banty hens were good brooders, but these girls take it to another level. I hope someone has more suggestions or I will never go on vacation this summer. I could take them with me in a dog carrier in the car, But what about my bike trip?I guess I could put one in my bike basket and one on my back in a petPack.They probably will not care as long as they can sit. If I only could train one to hold a water bottle and the other one to hold a granola bar, I wouldn't mind taking them. They would be better company than the hens I have run into on the trail. One of the benefits of living in Northern California is, no one will even look twice or care I'm taking my chickens for a bike ride unless I run into the Sierra Club or PETA.
Looking forward to any suggestions.