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Daniel23

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Should i remove my chickens eggs, inthought she wouldve of gone broody but she hasnt
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Broodiness is a hormone change. I've seen suggestions that they are more likely to go broody if they have eggs, but this has not been my experience. I have 3 who go broody every spring, and I collect eggs daily. They will definitely sit on nothing but a nest for days and days if they are broody.

Here is an article:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/broody-hens
 
Broodiness is a hormone change.  I've seen suggestions that they are more likely to go broody if they have eggs, but this has not been my experience.  I have 3 who go broody every spring, and I collect eggs daily.  They will definitely sit on nothing but a nest for days and days if they are broody.

Here is an article:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/broody-hens

She an old english bantam. The article said that OEGB are a broody chciken, but i guess mine isnt
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Yes, that is supposed to be a very broody breed. Is she young? Perhaps she just needs to mature a little more.
 

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