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Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

Cookie's at it again!!!!

After a few days of screaming at me whenever I enter the coop (& spending most of the day in HER nest box), she refused to go up to the roost yesterday. This time, I' didn't waste a moment. After dark, I moved her to a large crate with a cardboard box nest & slid some eggs under her. So far, she staying on those eggs.

Last time I spent the first 1-2 weeks trying to break her before coming around. She showed me & changed her mind just as I gave in to her broodiness. Has anyone ever had a "Boomerang Broody"? She's either going to be a broody queen & mother everything she sees...... or just a royal pain in the butt. (She's almost 1 yr old & has tried to go broody 3xs.)

This was taken last week when Cookie started thinking about it. Back then she was spending 4-8 hrs per day in the nest but still laying eggs & sleeping on the roost. In the beginning she was grumbly at everything, but a few days ago it changed to all out screaming.
 
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Great pics! The one above is my fav.
I see you had a Cream Crested Legbar & Orpingtons. Did you ever hatch any of those crosses? If yes, could you send me a pic?
 
Cookie's at it again!!!!

After a few days of screaming at me whenever I enter the coop (& spending most of the day in HER nest box), she refused to go up to the roost yesterday. This time, I' didn't waste a moment. After dark, I moved her to a large crate with a cardboard box nest & slid some eggs under her. So far, she staying on those eggs.

Last time I spent the first 1-2 weeks trying to break her before coming around. She showed me & changed her mind just as I gave in to her broodiness. Has anyone ever had a "Boomerang Broody"? She's either going to be a broody queen & mother everything she sees...... or just a royal pain in the butt. (She's almost 1 yr old & has tried to go broody 3xs.)

This was taken last week when Cookie started thinking about it. Back then she was spending 4-8 hrs per day in the nest but still laying eggs & sleeping on the roost. In the beginning she was grumbly at everything, but a few days ago it changed to all out screaming.
She sure looks settled. What breed is she? I've got a silkie cochin cross (Storm - really dark blue) that's just started her 2nd brood at almost 9 months old. It's been six weeks since her last chicks hatched so she might give Cookie some competition
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She sure looks settled. What breed is she? I've got a silkie cochin cross (Storm - really dark blue) that's just started her 2nd brood at almost 9 months old. It's been six weeks since her last chicks hatched so she might give Cookie some competition
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Cookie's an English Bantam Orpington. She's our only bantam but she doesn't seem to know that she's smaller. She acts like a pampered queen & the big girls let her get away with it. This is going to be her 1st time being given the chance to brood. (She tried in Nov & again in mid Jan during a polar vortex. Not the best times!)

Here's the flock in the fall.


Here's Cookie when i caught DD playing Barbies with her.


Here's a rare sight of Cookie's feet. She has clean legs but A LOT of fluff, so she looks like a cochin.
 
Yep, she's got a little poof; small enough that it doesn't impair her vision. My daughter calls it her "hairdo". Her feathers are softer and more fluffy than the pure cochins I have.
 
Cookie's at it again!!!!

After a few days of screaming at me whenever I enter the coop (& spending most of the day in HER nest box), she refused to go up to the roost yesterday. This time, I' didn't waste a moment. After dark, I moved her to a large crate with a cardboard box nest & slid some eggs under her. So far, she staying on those eggs.

Last time I spent the first 1-2 weeks trying to break her before coming around. She showed me & changed her mind just as I gave in to her broodiness. Has anyone ever had a "Boomerang Broody"? She's either going to be a broody queen & mother everything she sees...... or just a royal pain in the butt. (She's almost 1 yr old & has tried to go broody 3xs.)

This was taken last week when Cookie started thinking about it. Back then she was spending 4-8 hrs per day in the nest but still laying eggs & sleeping on the roost. In the beginning she was grumbly at everything, but a few days ago it changed to all out screaming.
I'm so glad you are getting some broodies again...hopefully not too late for your daughter's science project.

I find that if I try to break a broody, if it is the determined kind, I end up prolonging it and getting a very cranky hen that is on again off again. The commercial breeds who contemplate being broody but aren't really serious break easy enough, but the determined kind I think are best to let do what they do best...brood....otherwise you frustrate them and set in bad habits which confuse them. I find they are much happier after they hatch a clutch of chicks, and then frequently settle into a nice brooding pattern every 3 or 4 months. A few are more seasonal, maybe twice a year.

Go Cookie! I hope she has a nice clutch hatch.

LofMc
 
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Im new at this! I have a broody Chocolate Orpie, she is sitting on 7 eggs...3 Spangled & 4 Blue Splash Orpie eggs...I am going to build a screened in area around her because she is very cozy where she is.
Babies due Easter Sunday...Wish me luck♡
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