questions about old hens

Hello there and welcome to BYC! :frow

Wonderful you have such an old bird! You must be caring for her well. :) Yes, hormones are responsible for broodiness. I have a 7 year old Australorp that was continuously broody all her life. She probably didn't lay a dozen eggs over her first 6 years! Last year was a banner year for her, she stopped being broody and began layng again! Wow did she make up for all those years in eggs! :lol:. And while I do believe her days of being broody is over as well as her egg laying days, daily she peeks in the nest boxes longingly, she goes in, spins around a couple of times and comes out. Happens several times a day. She spent much of her life a broody in those boxes! BUT....no hint of broodiness in her.

Good luck with your old hen and welcome to our roost! :)
 
I have had non laying hens go broody, but generally they do not. I even had a mallard/Muscovy mule go broody. She made a nest beneath a lilac bush and was incubating 3 apples. I gave her fertile eggs which she hatched and mothered.

To answer your question, she will probably not go broody, but she may. This will be a great thread to update if she does go broody.
 

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