I'm beginning to think there is something in the air that causes all of these girls to be going broody. I'm also convinced that whatever is in the air, started in the south, and has finally circumnavigated the globe and has arrived here, cuz guess what!? Yup! I gots me a broody!!
GeeGee has been sitting tight for two consecutive days now. And oooooohhhh does she ever get hostile when I try to take any eggs from her! Liked to remove my fingers yesterday!!
In light of that, I've got a couple of questions that y'all will most certainly know the answers to. First, do you guys think these eggs are even going to be fertile? Chief has been out of the flock since 1-2-11. That's almost 2 whole weeks. How long is his last mating good for?
I'm honestly kind of hoping that none of these are viable and that I can just keep taking all but one or two eggs from her every day. The first day, that crazy woman had something like 14 or 16 eggs of her sisters under her!
I had forgotten to pick up eggs the day before. As cold as it has been, we certainly don't need to worry about refrigeration right now.
My next question concerns diagnosing broodiness in the first place. Does it count if she was all puffed up, protective and argumentative on one nest, one day, and the next day was in the nest box next to the one that she was sitting on previously. Kind of like she forgot just which one she was supposed to be sitting on. Does that still count as broody? Or do I just have one silly hen trying to get away with being lazy?
Last but not least, If I take away all of the eggs now, and continue to do so regardless of her attitude, and break her of this broody spell, will she ever want to go broody again? I'd really hate to discourage her. She's such a pretty girl and I can't help but feel that being a mama would do wonders for GeeGee's overall attitude. She's really good around the twins, acting every inch of the Auntie towards them.
My problem is simply in her timing. I have
nowhere to put her to serve out her entire incubation time in peace and solitude, nor do I have the time to build something right this very moment. If it were at the very least spring time, I could just let nature take its course and see what happens. But not in the dead of winter!
Your thoughts, as always, are very much welcome!