Problems with Broodiness - any ideas or thoughts?

Kakaruk

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Feb 18, 2020
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Hello Friends,

I've had lots of broodiness this spring and now into the summer. I usually have been taking the brooders out and putting them into the small coop on 'lock down' with water and food for 2-3 days which seems to 'cure' them. However, I've had 2-3 hens that just seem to go back to brooding and it's affecting the behavior of the flock with aggressiveness, fighting, or picking at feathers etc. Anyway, we had an aggressive rooster early in this flock before I rehomed him and I'm thinking it affected the girls' behavior. I even suspect that the broodiness is like an anxiety reaction, the flock is jumpy and on edge, even after the rooster is long gone. I'm hoping the longer the rooster is gone the better they will get but IDK. Bottom line: any ideas on trying to help have less broodiness, I mean come on man, it's late July and we don't have any fertilized eggs. I have to keep separating the broodies into the small coop and it's a huge pain and extra work. Uuhhhggh!
 
I don't think the rooster had anything to do with it. Broody hens tend to make the rest of the flock grumpy too, some birds are just determined to hatch out chicks and the presence of a rooster doesn't change that. As for what to do about this annoying problem, collect eggs frequently as not collecting eggs enough can make it more likely you'll have a broody and maybe try a coop fan? Otherwise, just hang in there
 
You could give try moving these 4 to a seperate cage - as you have. But instead of returning them after a couple of days - double the timeout.
Not a guarantee - but sometimes extra time works with caged birds - so might with chickens.
 

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