If you can't or don't want to hatch eggs, broodies can be a PAIN though.
Thank you.
I try to be good hearted about it. But it is a little bit of a pain because I have to watch two of the other girls who are downright mean to her. One will walk by like she's not paying any attention to her at all, then at the last second she'll grab her by the wing and try to fling her into the pool!
I swear they want to drown her.
Those two birds who aren't mean at all EXCEPT when Dory is broody are SICK. TO. DEATH of the clucking, and the growling, and the screeching, and the turkeyfluffingbuttupintheair
Lololol
@TexasSam , I'm counting on my fingers now.
She reached pol around the Fourth of July. Laid for a month, went broody. Except I didn't understand what was going on until a week or so into it because I didn't know it could happen to such a young bird.
That interrupted laying for another 6 weeks or more.
Broody again mid October- broke that one in ten days with her in the house during the day over top of the ac vent in the bathroom.
Another interruption... might have gotten back to laying for a couple of weeks (and she was SOOOOOO happy with herself!)
Then BOOM right back to where we started from!