- Sep 3, 2013
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So probably 3 or 4 times over the last couple of weeks, I've gone out to collect eggs and found them all arranged in a perfect circle. Seemed a bit odd but I didn't really think anything about it. Then on Sat. I was home all day and spent the entire day outside working on my garden. My girls were out ranging but I noticed them coming and going from the coop and could hear them scratching in the nest box. After a while I decided to collect eggs but when I opened the box someone was still in there so I left her alone to finish up. A half hour l checked again and she was still sitting there. I checked again15 minutes later and she was still there and another hen was sitting next to her and one waiting (my nest box is supposed to have two stalls but I never got around to putting the divider in). The next time I checked she was still there and there were two eggs in the spot beside her. Well a couple of hours pass and I check again and sure enough she is still there only the two eggs next to her were gone. I picked her up and there were eight eggs (one for each of my girls) arranged in a perfect circle under her. So she was not only sitting on the entire flock's eggs, but she actually moved eggs from the other side of the box to her side.
Is this typical broody behavior or just boredom? I haven't found her sitting on eggs before and she didn't put up a protest when I moved her. Also, this was a Golden Comet, I thought that it wasn't typical for the sex linked hybrids to go broody.
Is this typical broody behavior or just boredom? I haven't found her sitting on eggs before and she didn't put up a protest when I moved her. Also, this was a Golden Comet, I thought that it wasn't typical for the sex linked hybrids to go broody.