One of my Sapphire Gems evidently trying to get the world record for broody hens. Usually I find the behavior subsides on its own within a 21 day period or so and that's without any interaction on my part other than to make sure the hen is healthy and drinking and eating.
So I have a hen that has been broody for I would guess close to a month and a half. Now I have cameras in the coop and in the run so I noticed that she does go out to eat and drink and when I bring her out of the nesting box to collect the eggs and give her a chance to run around, her weight and body feel fine.
Even still, I am still scratching my head as to why a hen would stay broody this long? She's otherwise very healthy and as I said she's eating and drinking and only poops outside the coop. Her weight and body confirmation is fine. So clearly it's not having any effect on her health, just surprised it went on so long. I assume when we get near winter this behavior should start to subside? Anyway just wondering?
So I have a hen that has been broody for I would guess close to a month and a half. Now I have cameras in the coop and in the run so I noticed that she does go out to eat and drink and when I bring her out of the nesting box to collect the eggs and give her a chance to run around, her weight and body feel fine.
Even still, I am still scratching my head as to why a hen would stay broody this long? She's otherwise very healthy and as I said she's eating and drinking and only poops outside the coop. Her weight and body confirmation is fine. So clearly it's not having any effect on her health, just surprised it went on so long. I assume when we get near winter this behavior should start to subside? Anyway just wondering?