Possible broody

Break her or let her??

  • Break her

    Votes: 6 28.6%
  • Let her

    Votes: 15 71.4%

  • Total voters
    21
Oh I wish my chickens didn't lay so much. I have had scrambled eggs in my pockets many times. The dogs always know when I'm loaded with them, and the bulldog comes at full speed. Little stinker.
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As long as he doesn't figure out to jump on you for more scrambled pocket eggs...
 
Oh I wish my chickens didn't lay so much. I have had scrambled eggs in my pockets many times. The dogs always know when I'm loaded with them, and the bulldog comes at full speed. Little stinker.
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As long as he doesn't figure out to jump on you for more scrambled pocket eggs... 


LOL

Also look what the ad is :lau
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Is she broody or just laying? She looks kind of puffy like her sister but I wasn't sure.

I left her for now, if she's still there when I get back (I went to get myself food lol) then I might take her off the nest or I might leave her until tonight or maybe overnight? Idk.



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Just leave her be. See if she's still on the nest tonite, then put her on the roost.......that for me is key to knowing if they are broody or not.
After finding them on the nest 2 nights in a row, I either set them up to incubate or break them.
 
Thanks, I'll leave her then. Looking outside I think she's still on the nest and it's been like an hour and a half I've been gone but I'm going to leave her alone.

Mine are usually pretty good and after I take them off the nest enough times they give up but if that doesn't work, I will try the wire crate thing. She seems more determined this time.

But it is good to know I might have at least one reliable broody if I ever need one :gig
 

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