CindyinSD
All will be well, and that will be well is well.
If you want to stop them being broody, just taking the eggs may not do it. If some of them still want to brood, you can put them in the sort of dog crate with a wire bottom (lay some hardware cloth or similar in for them to walk on) and get it up off the ground. With their underside cool, they'll stop producing broody hormones. Or so I've read here...So one of my hens went broody last week and I got excited. Then a second in another coop went broody, decided to leave her alone.
Now out of my 14 hens no one is laying(well minus one or two eggs per day)
So I did the meanie thing and took all the eggs. If they wanna be broody they need to lay more eggs.
I have them in the incubator for now. One was cracked but showed signs of life so I used crayon š wax to seal it. Hope it makes it.
I may try it myself on a couple I have who can't even bother to consistently sit on the same nest. They are presently sitting, one on fake eggs (usually, when she gets the right nest) and the other on no eggs at all, in any of three interchangeable (to her) nests. I took her eggs early on and gave them to her much more constant friend and will not give them back as hatching approaches. If she's too silly to keep to the nest with eggs in, how can she be trusted with chicks?