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Quote: Sounds like she might be at a transition of broody. Either just ending or most likely just starting. IF one has a broody and they want to stop her. Try putting the hen in a wire bottom cage that is off the ground and if possible hanging. I use a rabbit cage that is hanging in my barn. All they get is food and water. No bedding no comforts. About 3 days in there and they are done being broody and ready to be a normal chicken. Some people prefer to "break" a broody and others prefer to let her be. There is NO RIGHT or WRONG. It is what works best for you and what you are OK with.
 
Sending out a big thank you to all who attended the M-I Chicken Coop Tourr and Free Hen Keeping Class last weekend. At the Coop Tour, we had 170 adults and when counting youth about 400 people! Our coop hosts, volunteers, authors, and our local coop builder enjoyed meeting everyone and spending the day sharing enthusiasm for chickens.

It warms my heart - the generosity of the chicken community at large. The day felt like a celebration - thank you!

Picture of the Saturday Free Hen Keeping class.

Last night I stopped by the feed store and someone stopped me and shared that they planned to build their hen house and run this weekend
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My girls seemed surprised by their first eggs. As they learned what was happening they started using the nest boxes. Now that they are starting to lay the golf balls will be more interesting.
 
Just got my heritage Turkey chicks from Porters yesterday. only lost two, the same breed. Now, if only Heritage Turkey farm (Plum Run ) would send theirs...but I think it would be better if they waited until cooler weather anyway. Didn't know turkeys were so cute when young, especially the Jersey buffs with their huge eyes.
 
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Found my first egg today, not in nest but on the poop board! Broken of course, but wanted to know if they will figure out there are four nests to use?

I've got a red sex link who keeps laying in the coop. Burying it. And breaking it. Since I've only got 2 out of 6 laying its heartbreaking. I've tried new nesting materials. Golf balls etc. I have up and put a box in the coop where's she's been laying. Eureka! No buried or broken egg. Guess she just likes that spot. Sigh
 

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