Peahen doesn't sit

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I have 2 year old IB Peahen that has laid 10 eggs. 1 about every other day or so. However, she does not seem interested in sitting. Is it that she will lay more eggs or what? I must say that after she lays, she will spread some straw over the eggs. I think to hid them from the chickens. I have only 3 Road Island Reds which aren't broody. Any advice would be appreciated.
 
She is probably going to lay more eggs. If she bothers to hide them, she is broody, just not ready.
 
Not all peahens will sit, some will never sit a day in their life others may sit every time they lay a clutch, you will need to get a good incubator and try to hatch them yourself IMO or eat them
She will keep laying even if she does not sit them , hope this helps.
 
HG13, Originally I would find them one at a time in a depression she had made on the ground. Then the rains started. I made her a nest box out of a large rubber made tub. I drilled holes in the bottom and place a small amount of straw in with the eggs. She started using it exclusively. I have read as ZAZ mentioned that some will lay but never sit.

Well yesterday evening I found an eleventh egg. I had no idea she would lay this many is the reason for my post. I should also note that all the eggs are now lined in two rows and covered lightly with straw.

A curious observation when she first started laying. I could tell she was going to because I had noticed that before I found another egg she would be very agitated and would pace the fence back and forth. Since about #6 she doesn't do that anymore.
 
HG13, Originally I would find them one at a time in a depression she had made on the ground. Then the rains started. I made her a nest box out of a large rubber made tub. I drilled holes in the bottom and place a small amount of straw in with the eggs. She started using it exclusively. I have read as ZAZ mentioned that some will lay but never sit.

Well yesterday evening I found an eleventh egg. I had no idea she would lay this many is the reason for my post. I should also note that all the eggs are now lined in two rows and covered lightly with straw.

A curious observation when she first started laying. I could tell she was going to because I had noticed that before I found another egg she would be very agitated and would pace the fence back and forth. Since about #6 she doesn't do that anymore.

One year a pied hen I had laid 35 eggs in a row without taking a break. She had no interest in them and would lay them in different corners of her pen and from the perch. They can lay a lot more than 11. Usually as the laying goes on, the eggs will get a bit smaller and this may explain why she doesn't pace as much, the whole process may be a bit easier for her as the eggs get smaller.
 
HG13, Originally I would find them one at a time in a depression she had made on the ground. Then the rains started. I made her a nest box out of a large rubber made tub. I drilled holes in the bottom and place a small amount of straw in with the eggs. She started using it exclusively. I have read as ZAZ mentioned that some will lay but never sit.

Well yesterday evening I found an eleventh egg. I had no idea she would lay this many is the reason for my post. I should also note that all the eggs are now lined in two rows and covered lightly with straw.

A curious observation when she first started laying. I could tell she was going to because I had noticed that before I found another egg she would be very agitated and would pace the fence back and forth. Since about #6 she doesn't do that anymore.
Pacing is normal, All my hens free range so i get to observe them in their natural setting, what i have found is some of my younger hens will walk for an hour here and there panting all threw the day before they lay an egg, i think this helps them get ready to pass the egg , kinda like a other animals do before they deliver their baby once they are older i do not see it as much
 

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