April0617
Songster
Same hereAghhh! I have a hen, that went broody in May. We let her hatch 3 chicks and she abandoned them at 3 weeks old. She’s broody again!![]()

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Same hereAghhh! I have a hen, that went broody in May. We let her hatch 3 chicks and she abandoned them at 3 weeks old. She’s broody again!![]()
and she hasn't gone back to the nest yet
just love it when they get back with the regular program??!still outside.![]()
Yup. Too bad that in about... oh I'll say 5 weeks, she'll be broody again.just love it when they get back with the regular program??!
Exactly!!!Same hereShe went to broody jail yesterday. I told her she can't just ditch babies and expect to get more!!
I have a stubborn broody (Russett a bantam cochin) always 3 days in the cage. I put her in the first day let her out at 24 hours ran straight for the nesting box. so put her back in. Tried at 48, straight to the box, back in, then last night she was wild in her cage almost throwing herself against the door. she had her water and food turned over. was all wet. I took her out and dried her with a towel, held her for a while so she would clam down, once calm I put her back in. she paced but that is pretty normal for her. This morning there was an egg in with her. I felt sooooo bad. I have only had chickens for 1 year and I had the understanding that they do not lay when they are broody. Was she crazy last night because she needed to lay? was she trying to get to the nesting box to lay? Poor thing. It can not be good if she was trying to hold the egg in. The prior 2 times I took her out of the nesting box she made her velociraptor impression which is her total tell that she is broody. But now I don't know. Any insight would be appreciated. Poor little girl. I feel so bad.
Yes usually if I see a broody going nuts it's because they have 1 last egg on the way, and they want to go lay it. I simply have them lay in the brooder. Yes they're upset about it but once the egg is laid they calm right back down (well, as calm as a broody can be).Was she crazy last night because she needed to lay? was she trying to get to the nesting box to lay?