I don't understand these words used together like this- as soon as you don't want a broody again

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I don't understand these words used together like this- as soon as you don't want a broody again
They do that, crazy hens. I put my waterers and feeders up on pieces of scrap wood and make something like steps for them to get to it, they still seem to get shaving in it but not to the point they don't have water. I mix my scratch in with my crumble works good here. since the mamas like to teach the chicks to scratch I'll put some in the feeder and also put some on the floor.
I don't understand these words used together like this![]()
So here is the update of my broodies.
Henny Penny (Blue Cochin) was given on 7/1 three Buff Orpingtons. On 7/4 a Blue Cochin hatched.
Sue, same breed, was given 7/8 also three Buff Orpintons. On 7/10 hatched a Blue Cochin.
This morning the first hen took all 8 chicks and went down the coop, the other hen kept in the nest with the two eggs that were left. I decided to stole at least the chick that she hatched yesterday and place it back with its own momma. The thief hen did not complain, which makes me think she knew what she was doing.
This afternoon, Sue left the nest and was out of the coop also with only one chick, the thief hen with 7 chicks.
The coop has now a rooster, two hens, a 3 month old pullet (another 3 month old pullet is out for peaking the chick), 8 chicks. My husband told the neighboors that we were going to get up to twelve. Umm, I am in 13 now, and convincing myself that my hen will be content with only one chick.
So in March I started with 4 chickens, and in middle of July I have 13, can someone explain me what just happened!![]()
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Due to the heat I moved the coop to a roof area and had a fan running almost daily. I think this weekend I will move the coop back, but I am needing a bigger coop! I am glad none of my hens died of heat.
Haha! Yes I suppose you wouldn't.
Congrats on the hatches, sounds like your a pro at chicken math already.So here is the update of my broodies.
Henny Penny (Blue Cochin) was given on 7/1 three Buff Orpingtons. On 7/4 a Blue Cochin hatched.
Sue, same breed, was given 7/8 also three Buff Orpintons. On 7/10 hatched a Blue Cochin.
This morning the first hen took all 8 chicks and went down the coop, the other hen kept in the nest with the two eggs that were left. I decided to stole at least the chick that she hatched yesterday and place it back with its own momma. The thief hen did not complain, which makes me think she knew what she was doing.
This afternoon, Sue left the nest and was out of the coop also with only one chick, the thief hen with 7 chicks.
The coop has now a rooster, two hens, a 3 month old pullet (another 3 month old pullet is out for peaking the chick), 8 chicks. My husband told the neighboors that we were going to get up to twelve. Umm, I am in 13 now, and convincing myself that my hen will be content with only one chick.
So in March I started with 4 chickens, and in middle of July I have 13, can someone explain me what just happened!![]()
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Due to the heat I moved the coop to a roof area and had a fan running almost daily. I think this weekend I will move the coop back, but I am needing a bigger coop! I am glad none of my hens died of heat.
So here is the update of my broodies.
Henny Penny (Blue Cochin) was given on 7/1 three Buff Orpingtons. On 7/4 a Blue Cochin hatched.
Sue, same breed, was given 7/8 also three Buff Orpintons. On 7/10 hatched a Blue Cochin.
This morning the first hen took all 8 chicks and went down the coop, the other hen kept in the nest with the two eggs that were left. I decided to stole at least the chick that she hatched yesterday and place it back with its own momma. The thief hen did not complain, which makes me think she knew what she was doing.
This afternoon, Sue left the nest and was out of the coop also with only one chick, the thief hen with 7 chicks.
The coop has now a rooster, two hens, a 3 month old pullet (another 3 month old pullet is out for peaking the chick), 8 chicks. My husband told the neighboors that we were going to get up to twelve. Umm, I am in 13 now, and convincing myself that my hen will be content with only one chick.
So in March I started with 4 chickens, and in middle of July I have 13, can someone explain me what just happened!![]()
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Due to the heat I moved the coop to a roof area and had a fan running almost daily. I think this weekend I will move the coop back, but I am needing a bigger coop! I am glad none of my hens died of heat.
Hmmm....I'm no expert, but if she seems to want to lay in someone else's clutch, then I would think that means she's not broody herself. I have read on here where folks can "entice" a hen who has been broody before to go broody again when the timing is better, but it seems like if they're good, they're really good, but if not, they never will be. I'm sure there are execeptions, though!Wynette- that is what I want to do but I am not sure if I am in the clear yet. I added more details to the post, key being that when I made her leave Summer and her eggs alone she left the coop. I put in a golfball and I will see if she tries to hatch that. May also add more if I can find them.![]()
Edit to add:
I have put an egg(infertile) and a golfball it her fav spot but she just seems to want to get to Summer. Not sure what that means... ?