Possible broody

Break her or let her??

  • Break her

    Votes: 6 28.6%
  • Let her

    Votes: 15 71.4%

  • Total voters
    21
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She can roost, it's probably more comfortable than standing. Does she still make her broody cluck cluck noises when you approach her? Or maybe she never did. That's how I tell they are broken because they stop making than noise when I'm near. She should be getting close to being broken, I would see tomorrow.
 
She can roost, it's probably more comfortable than standing. Does she still make her broody cluck cluck noises when you approach her? Or maybe she never did. That's how I tell they are broken because they stop making than noise when I'm near. She should be getting close to being broken, I would see tomorrow.

That's true but she hasn't gotten off it all day I don't think. I don't think she makes those noises but she does talk to me quietly haha she was doing the cluck cluck though but only when I lifted her off the nest. Should I try picking her up and seeing if she makes the noise? She kind of puffs up on the roost but that might just be how chickens roost. Okay, I will test it tomorrow, thanks. So if she goes back to the nest, I put her back in the cage?
 
Hi everyone, I'm exactly experiencing my first broody hen. She will not come off her nest unless we take her off and we don't have a big enough coop to do the crate suggestion. So do I just keep taking her off and blocking off the nest box. I'm just worried if she needs to lay a egg. Any help would be wonderful
 
Hi everyone, I'm exactly experiencing my first broody hen. She will not come off her nest unless we take her off and we don't have a big enough coop to do the crate suggestion. So do I just keep taking her off and blocking off the nest box. I'm just worried if she needs to lay a egg. Any help would be wonderful
Read thru this whole thread......the answers to your questions are there.
This might not be tho..... if she's truly broody she's not laying.
 

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