TheMrsChick
Chirping
- May 1, 2021
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Hey!
out of our flock of 15, one little lady (she’s either a blue Plymouth Rock or an Olive Egger, I still can’t tell the difference. Feel free to enlighten me!) and she’s 5 months old. She *might* have started laying eggs just recently but there are 12 others that I’m trying to keep up with, as well, so don’t quote me as gospel on that - also worth noting, if she’s laid an egg I haven’t the slightest clue what color or size it is. Anywho… she has suddenly gone broody, which I’ve read happens all the time. She’s not hostile or aggressive at all if we reach in and under her at all, but she has no interest of moving. I’m not super worried about it (there hasn’t been a reason to yet) although we are in west Texas and to say “it gets hot” here would be a massive understatement. So, I’m just looking for direction on what to do/not to do and when to do/not do whatever the things are/aren’t. Clear as mud?
out of our flock of 15, one little lady (she’s either a blue Plymouth Rock or an Olive Egger, I still can’t tell the difference. Feel free to enlighten me!) and she’s 5 months old. She *might* have started laying eggs just recently but there are 12 others that I’m trying to keep up with, as well, so don’t quote me as gospel on that - also worth noting, if she’s laid an egg I haven’t the slightest clue what color or size it is. Anywho… she has suddenly gone broody, which I’ve read happens all the time. She’s not hostile or aggressive at all if we reach in and under her at all, but she has no interest of moving. I’m not super worried about it (there hasn’t been a reason to yet) although we are in west Texas and to say “it gets hot” here would be a massive understatement. So, I’m just looking for direction on what to do/not to do and when to do/not do whatever the things are/aren’t. Clear as mud?

