Possible broody

Break her or let her??

  • Break her

    Votes: 6 28.6%
  • Let her

    Votes: 15 71.4%

  • Total voters
    21
Some of my birds spend hours lounging in the nests...they are not broody.
 
Some of my birds spend hours lounging in the nests...they are not broody.
I always have an urge to give them a magazine to read, or wheel the tv into the coop for them loungers.
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So she was still on there when they went to bed. I made sure I waited till after dark to be sure she wouldn't change her mind. Nope, stayed on the nest. Actually, when I went to check, there was another hen on the nest too! I guess Penny is influencing them all... :gig I was worried because I only counted 6 on the roof. Angel isn't as determined as Penny though; as soon as I shined a flashlight in the coop she vacated. Penny on the other hand stayed put. She even decided to brood in the mud after I removed her from the nest!!


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Funniest thing I ever saw.

But after I snapped the pic I picked her up and talked to her for a minute or so and after that she walked around a bit and I think ate some and I think she's on the roost not the nest. But she was protesting the whole time.

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She also had moved eggs into her nest. I had 4 fake eggs, 2 in her nest, 1 each in the other 2, she moved those and probably other hens eggs into her nest box...

She's one determined gal. :lau

But I forgot I had the fake eggs, I'm sure that doesn't help, so I removed those and will collect multiple times daily now.
 
Oh and also the protesting went on for like a minute before the video too :lau
 
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I put an ice pack in the nesting box under her. That did the trick. I thought she would leave the nest. But she just kept on sitting. After an hour I pulled her out. She had been brooding for a few weeks. But she never returned to the nest... boy was I glad. That was a major pain. The Ice pack cooled her with out any disruptions...
 
Thanks! I never thought of an ice pack. That's a brilliant idea and a lot easier for me than finding a wire crate. If she doesn't break soon I will try those. Bur hopefully with no fake eggs, me collecting the real ones, and me removing her from the nest at night, she'll give up
 
The last 3 chickens I've had to break would sit on nothing. Forever. Eggs didn't seem to be the issue. But I really did think it was the ice pack that worked. I just would have a few packs to trade them out as they warm up...
 
Huh, so then it's just hormones or something? I'll have to get some ice packs
 
Just be careful you don't give your hen frostbite.
 

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