Broodiness is contagious over here. When someone told me that penciled rocks go broody, I thought, "No not mine...." Well, she must had heard about going broody from the other hens & now is sitting tight. I kept trying to kick her off but finally let her keep a few eggs. Then my silly silkie (who just finished raising some chicks and started laying 2 weeks ago) went broody AGAIN! I told her not to but she won't listen. I don't want to give up 2 nest boxes. Since the penciled rock is on the small side & the silkie is a bantam, I just put them together in the same nest. I don't need any more chicks, so they can share eggs. What's very, very strange is that I know I had 8 eggs in the broody nest & there are now only 6. Where'd they go? No evidence of broken eggs.
In addition to the two hens above, I have Cookie, who's still caring for her 8 wk old chicks, and Smudge, who's a big 10lb orp - 1st time broody. I had chicks hatch Fri-Sun, and she seems to be OK with them.
In addition to the two hens above, I have Cookie, who's still caring for her 8 wk old chicks, and Smudge, who's a big 10lb orp - 1st time broody. I had chicks hatch Fri-Sun, and she seems to be OK with them.