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Hi, i am new to this too. One of my girls spend four days in the nest box and was quite aggressive when i touched her. As suggested on here i put her in a wire cage with no bedding only food and water. after just one day she ws back to normal, she was broody. I can take longer to break it. but it worked for me. They have to go in the cage to cool down.When they molt, do they lose all the feathers and hop around "bald" for some time? I'm obviously new at this. And, I also have a hen that stayed in her nesting box (not even laying) for 6-8 months. Only out on occasion. She came out for about 1 1/2 months so I was happy she was back with the crowd. Now, the last two weeks, she's gone back to her box and stays there most of the time. Any suggestions?
Definatly really helpful!!!So are you supposed to buy eggs from the store during the molt then?
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I stockpile my eggs towards the end of summer. And I hatch babies every year so I have some pullets that still give me eggs. With the combination of the 2, I can avoid buying store bought eggs.
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As long as they are unwashed, fresh eggs will keep in the refrigerator for 3 months. If they are washed, then much less - more like a month tops.