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Chirping
I had 2 hens go broody around the same time, one a barred rock (Speck) and one Rhode island red (Nugget). I tried to keep the number of eggs under them to 10 each but when the broody would get up to eat another hen would jump in and lay another egg. Anyway ... Speck had 2 chicks hatch and lost interest in sitting the rest of the eggs, but is being an awesome mom to the two that hatched. Nugget seemed to have several that hatched and died or were killed either by her or other hens, but ultimately ended up with one chick that she was caring for, for about 4 days. Yesterday I found that chick pretty much torn apart. Since none of the remaining eggs had been sat on, I cleaned the nesting boxes and threw the remaining eggs out. Last night after dark when I checked on them, Nugget was not on the roost with the rest of the flock but was back inside the nesting box in a cozy nest she made out of the fresh hay, even though there were no eggs to sit on or chicks to care for. Speck doesn't even take her two chicks into the nest any more but sits with them at the base of the roost instead. All of that preamble for these questions. Will Nugget continue to be broody? Should I put more eggs under her? I just don't know what to do for the poor girl.