I haven't had to deal with a broody, but can't you break them by moving them off the nest and taking the eggs?Morning UR have a great one. Egg production is way down due to the broody hens. Not liking this. It's during the summer that they pay for their feed. I can usually raise the meat birds along with them while they are laying. I hope they get back into routine quickly.
Whoa... that's extreme! Lots of culling to be done. I went from 14 BR cockerels and 9 pullets, to 1 cockerel and 6 pullets... a much better ratio. Only keeping the boy to help protect the girls...My last two Dominique hatches have been male dominate. First hatch was 4 B 2 G & second hatch was 11 B 3 G so I'm batting 15 boys to 5 girls![]()
