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Hi Miss red,
I noticed that you said you were breaking your little broody silkie ... can I ask you what method you use to break her?
This is my first time with my girls going broody and since I have no Rooster, they are just sitting there and I don't know what to do...
If anyone else has any ideas on how to help them through their broody time, please let me know. I just learned that they get weak and could die because they don't eat as much and so now I am worried. I do take them off their nest everyday and take them out in the front yard and make them eat and walk around but they are just so anxious to get back...
Thanks in advance...
i put my broody in chicken jail, which is a wire cage up on blocks so it a about 4 inches off the ground, i leave her in there for about 3 night/days with food and water of course. then when i take them out they usually are broke. i think the idea is to make it so they cant get their bums all nice and warm, hence the wire bottom of the cage suspended off the ground. hope this is of some help. i have one silkie that has gone broody about 5 times since this summer. in fact she is broody right now but i think its too cold where i am to place her in the cage so as of right now i just take her off the nest every time i go out to the coop. hope this helps some good luck