Mahonri's 2nd Annual NYDHatch, watching them grow...

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So my grandma told me to try leaving the eggs in the nesting box to encourage a hen to go broody.

Has anybody else tried this method?

I am hoping my sweet-tempered freeloading cull will take the bait and not one of the 5 layers!

I worry this could encourage egg-eating, but the girls are pretty well behaved and don't even touch the odd broken egg.

Hi! That works here for breeds that are prone-to-be-broody. What is your "sweet-tempered freeloading cull"?
I'm sick and hubby is worse than me.

Hope you feel better soon.
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Lisa​
 
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I don't use eggs for the reason you mentioned. Either fake eggs or golf balls.
Last summer I couldn't stop the broody Ameraucanas.

I usually have 1 golf ball per nest, they normally don't go broody with just one ball. More than one, they go broody.

Today I got the longest, skinniest dark blue egg I've ever seen. ...and it didn't just slip out, it had a little blood on it.
 
Finished the b-day boy's cupcakes, and am now lining up YEARS of nightmares by letting him watch the new Charlie and Chocolate Factory.

Also--I fixed my New Year's Hat. Is it less awful?
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