Jman45
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They were all born in the same place and have been around each other tough different flocks, should be fine..:I wouldn't be so quick to jump to the conclusion that she is broody after only having her two days.
She has not gotten used to her new home yet. Give her some time to get to know her surroundings.
You put her in with your other birds without quarantining?
Yes your thatWas she sold to you as a broody hen? Is that why you placed the other eggs in her nest? If you did not purchase her as a broody hen, since you've had her only a couple of days, is it possible that she may just be getting accustomed to her new place and trying to work out the new social order in her new flock?
I walked down the there today and she was walking around making a noise and flapping her wings and feathers poofed outBroody hens are very distinctive. She will have a "Cluck, Cluck, Cluck" sound when she's walking around. Also, she'll sit in the nest, eggs or not. When fully broody, most hens will protest and try to peck or bite you if you try to remove them from the next as well as fluffing their feathers out to make them look larger than they are. They even make growling noises. If she's not displaying any of these signs, she's most likely just getting used to her new surroundings, as well as letting the others know she intends to be the queen bee.
Some of that can be normal chicken behavior. If she was dust bathing, she would get up and fluff her feathers, flap her wings and shake off. If she is going broody, your biggest hint will be the "Cluck, Cluck" stuff and her hanging out for long periods of time in a nest.I walked down the there today and she was walking around making a noise and flapping her wings and feathers poofed out