Davio
In the Brooder
- Jul 9, 2017
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For the past 3 days my australorp won't leave the nesting box. I'm worried! She is only a year old and she's acting like a mother hen... (no rooster, by the way)
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Thanks for the info! I'll try that.Broodiness is hormone driven, and occurs with our without a rooster in the flock. Unless you want to obtain fertile eggs orr newly hatched chicks for her out is best to "break " her broodiness. There are many ways to do that, i favor a wire bottom cage that is elevated too maximize air flow under the hen.