To brood or not to brood

Gary palmer

Chirping
Jul 13, 2017
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My hens keep teasing me. They will sit on eggs overnight in various places and then stop after a day or two. Is this normal? Is there something i can do?
 
Collect your eggs more often. Are you wanting a broody? It will happen with or without eggs if a hen is predisposed to going broody.
 
I collect each night but they found a new hiding place. Yes i would like more chicks. Its happened a number of times were a hen wouldn't come in at night and was hangin in a nesting box, but a day or two later, they give up
 
My duckling had this also, it was spraddle leg, tap the legs together about half inch apart for 48 hours and you will find a difference once you take tap off. They will have a hard time at first walking but give them half a day and they will be up on there legs just keep an eye on them, Also add brewers yeast to food, good luck
 
I collect each night but they found a new hiding place. Yes i would like more chicks. Its happened a number of times were a hen wouldn't come in at night and was hangin in a nesting box, but a day or two later, they give up
Some never go completely broody. Yours don't actually sound broody, as being broody is a hormonal state that doesn't stop after a few days. Could be your coop is too small or not comfortable to sleep in, so they stay out.
 
I had a pullet that would spend a night in the nest once every 7 days. She was laying at night, that worked out soon, and she dropped to 6 eggs a week.
I also had a hen that would go broody every 12 eggs, like clock work.
When I want to encourage (you cannot force them) one of them to go broody, I pick a nest and plant golf balls in it. As I take 1 egg out I put 1 golf ball in. If more than 1 hen uses the nest I may add an extra golf ball or 2, but never more than 3 (max of 12-15). Then if/when a girl sets on them, at night I take the golf balls and replace them with eggs I have selected.
 

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