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Chirping
- Jan 9, 2025
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I have two 5-6 year old White Orpington hens named Buffy and Bumpy. When I introduce 1-2 month old human-raised chicks to the flock they act broody and follow the chicks around and broody growl at some of the other hens when they go near them until they are 3-4 months old. The chicks honestly seem kind of annoyed by this behaviour lol (the chicks do cuddle with them at night, though) However, they have never gone broody on a nest before. Both of them like sleeping in nest boxes, but more in a "I don't like the perches" way. They have never acted aggressive to chicks or other hens. Both of them have broody pooped even without being on a nest. Now I'm wondering whether they were actually broody and just weren't setting because I was collecting the eggs. Do you think I could "convince" them to go broody by seperating them from the other hens and slowly adding eggs to a nest? I would probably just separate Bumpy, unless Buffy went broody on her own. Thanks for reading! I would love to make their broody dreams come true 
From what I've read what triggers a hen to go broody is the build up of eggs in a nesting site, so if I slowly built up the eggs in her own quiet area she might be like "yes, I shall be broody!" Also, if I'm right about the two Orps being constantly broody, then it should be pretty easy lol (hopefully)