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If your broody is tame and will tolerate handling, you can "powder" her bottom with corn starch. It will be somewhat like them dustbathing, and can bind up some of the sticky disgusting mess that is sticking to her feathers. And it is totally non-toxic, so no concerns when a little bit of it falls into the bedding. Oftentimes it will act as a dry lubricant so you can remove some of the debris with your hands. Just don't use so much that she ends up breathing too much dust, but that would have to be a lot.
If your broody is tame and will tolerate handling, you can "powder" her bottom with corn starch. It will be somewhat like them dustbathing, and can bind up some of the sticky disgusting mess that is sticking to her feathers. And it is totally non-toxic, so no concerns when a little bit of it falls into the bedding. Oftentimes it will act as a dry lubricant so you can remove some of the debris with your hands. Just don't use so much that she ends up breathing too much dust, but that would have to be a lot.
If this is to me, thanks!Congratulations on the chicks!!![]()
1st time broody mama hen & owner here. We gave our broody australorp 2 fertilized eggs as she was so determined. 1st hatched today! What an amazing process & so happy all that hard sitting paid off for our hen. 2nd egg is right behind. Thanks for sharing all the knowledge.
Its just because when she has a large nesting area she doesn't notice when eggs slip out. Hopefully she will be more aware now they are actually hatching. She obviously knows they are because she got off her eggs and ran around fast as she could doing everything and when she saw me in the nest box she came flying back!
We have a very stubborn broody named Tina. Last year she sat on an empty nest for 6 weeks even with me dragging her out and putting her with her flock mates every chance I got. This year I locked her out of the coop and she just made a nest in the dirt.
So we gave up and ordered some fertile eggs for her! I'm going to pull her out of the nest and put 8 eggs in there for her inspection tonite. She's been sitting on 2 fake eggs since we decided to get her some real ones. Wish us luck!
Tina, the broody Partridge Wyandotte...
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