MIChickandGuinea
Songster
We have year-old layers, and one of them is staying full-time in the nesting box for the past couple days. Not always the same box - but every time I see her, she's in a box. I worried that she might be hurt or sick, so I have taken her out of the box and let her loose in the yard a few times, and she walks and "talks" normally. But then the next thing I know, she's back in the box. She's not acting aggressive or making complaining noises when I move her to check under her for eggs - she just makes a quiet brk-brk-brk sound and absolutely stands her ground. She doesn't step aside or move out of the way. Just now when I went to see her, she had her feathers poofed up so that she looked twice her actual size.
She doesn't have abnormal stools - no blood or diarrhea evident anywhere in the coop or pen. I don't know if she's eating because every time I see her she's in a box. But she still feels full and heavy and feathery. She doesn't have any residue or build-up at her vent that I can see.
So ... is this behavior consistent with being broody? It's not classic broody behavior, from what I have read. But these are our first chickens and we have no first-hand experience ...
-Beth
She doesn't have abnormal stools - no blood or diarrhea evident anywhere in the coop or pen. I don't know if she's eating because every time I see her she's in a box. But she still feels full and heavy and feathery. She doesn't have any residue or build-up at her vent that I can see.
So ... is this behavior consistent with being broody? It's not classic broody behavior, from what I have read. But these are our first chickens and we have no first-hand experience ...
-Beth