Too late for a "Broody"?

frenchblackcopper

Crowing
12 Years
Jul 14, 2009
2,787
215
301
East central Illinois
Noticed last night while getting eggs,a purple b/s hen getting ready to lay.Twenty minutes later she was up and drinking so I took her egg. This afternoon the same hen was sitting again in the same spot as yesterday.I've had it happen before but this late in the season a hen laying a egg two nights in a row seems strange.Well tonight about 9pm I went to collect eggs and she was still there so I went to move her over while holding the flashlite and she was sitting on some old Lady Amherst eggs still in the corner laying area.I stopped collecting them 3 weeks ago when the male pheasants tail feathers fell out.She hissed and pecked at me while I moved her aside,so she must be broody.
Question,,is it crazy for a hen to go broody this late? The Purple BSSP male with her,Phonecian has began losing his train so I doubt anymore eggs but will be fertile anymore.But as luck would have it,my IB hens are still kicking out about 2 eggs a day an my IB Pied male is still strutting and has his train,as does Roadtrip with his bssp and pied hens.Would it be worth it this late to throw maybe 5-6 eggs under her at night and let nature take it course? I'm sure some eggs from these two pens are still fertile.
 
Frenchy,
I know that it is thought that a breeding will only let a hen produce fertile eggs for 7-10 days, also that after a male drops his train that he is not fertile. I have had a pen that had a young two year old hen in it, male was six, droped his train about this week that year. The hen layed a clutch of 4 eggs the third week of Aug, last egg almost 4 weeks later, because of the hen and the fact I still had a incubator running I put them in just to see if they might be fertile. I hatched 3 of the 4. I am sure this is not the normal happening, but you never know untill you try.

As for letting the hen sit eggs, put some under her, hers or others. I let mine have there last eggs and have had them go broody as late as 2nd week of Aug and hatch chicks out here.
 
Kathy,if she abandons the eggs during the day, chances are they would be cold by the time I got home. I bought her from Brad Legg and she is 4 years old this summer. Mustangkid the fall weather can get cold-wet fast here. We set a new record temp on Sunday morning of 48 degrees here,,2 weeks ago it was 100 and 95% humidity. My concern with giving her pea eggs is it will be the end of Aug before they hatch so they will be rather small going into fall. I have 8-10 chicken eggs she can have. If they don't hatch, fine, don't really want more anyway except for my New Hampshire Reds.
 
I agree in not letting her sit on pea eggs. I had a pheasant broody for over a month, and two weeks into putting new eggs (lakenvelder chicken) under her, she upped and walked. I was too late to transfer the eggs into bator. Worst was all were fertile, and the chicken stopped laying till today.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom