MadChickenMama
Songster
Hey, anyone know if there's another reason for moving a broody hen at night besides ease for the human? Does it make it less stressful for the hen, too, or something? Make then more readily accept the new place if they wake up in it?
We want to move the broody hen to my house as she's being picked on by the others, not to mention the other hens didn't lay yesterday (day 2 of broody hen) and it'll allow me to keep an eye on the hen to try and make sure she doesn't accidentally break the eggs we are going to give her since I'm not working at the moment.
We want to move the broody hen to my house as she's being picked on by the others, not to mention the other hens didn't lay yesterday (day 2 of broody hen) and it'll allow me to keep an eye on the hen to try and make sure she doesn't accidentally break the eggs we are going to give her since I'm not working at the moment.