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Don't worry I'm just picking on yaOmg sorry I forgot you! My brain does not retain information older than one weekCome, come join!
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Don't worry I'm just picking on ya.
*deep breath in* Wellllll it all started in 2021Well since you're here, don't be shy to complain about your broody brought
The last two springs, Henny Penny (she’s a Red Leghorn) went broody. It was nice because I put the new chicks under her, and she loved an cared for them for 6 weeks. This spring she didn’t go broody, so I had to get a heat lamp and reptile thermostat for the new chicksThis is a thread for all of us unlucky people who have yet to have a broody, or a broody successfully hatch out babies so that we don't annoy all of you normies with our constant complaining on the matter. You can each keep a record of how long you've been waiting for a broody (if you've ever had one that is) it goes without saying, that broody you are so eager to have can be a chicken, a duck, a goose....you get the idea. This thread is of course a thread where you can complain about all your failed attempts of course. I've not had a broody in 11 years, so in other words I've never had a chicken go broody on me. @Canadian Wind , @BelovedBirds , @JacinLarkwell , @Isadora , @New duck mommy 2021 , @Tonyroo come join the fun (or rather lack thereof)! You all know my drama on this topic a little more than others, or have personally fallen victim to the broody drought
The last two springs, Henny Penny (she’s a Red Leghorn) went broody. It was nice because I put the new chicks under her, and she loved an cared for them for 6 weeks. This spring she didn’t go broody, so I had to get a heat lamp and reptile thermostat for the new chicks. I forgot how stressful and time consuming hand raising chicks where!
All I've got to say is be careful what you wish for!
I have three Cochin bantam hens who will likely go broody within the next month and will stay broody until August or September despite every effort I make to break them. Every year they do this, like clockwork.Another Cochin bantam is already brooding and due to hatch eggs in about a week, after which she'll hopefully go back to laying soon as she's a breeder hen that I need to lay eggs for hatching to happen in the first place!
I know this struggle! I have 2 bantam Cochins. They started laying around June last year, both laid eggs for a week then went broody. Every time I break them, they start laying and within a week or 2 back to being broody. Once a month like clock work. They took turns being broody all winter too.
Beginning of the year I decided to let them both hatch out chicks thinking maybe this will do them in for a while. First went broody she hatched out eggs beginning of feb. Soon as the babies were old enough to be on her their own she started laying again and is back to being broody again. The other hatched out babies in March. She just started laying again so I’m expecting her to become broody any day now.
Op if you want a broody get a Cochin.
Op if you want a broody get a Cochin.