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Hoonta
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yesPing Pong balls?
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yesPing Pong balls?
Yes, that is probably it. I was thinking regular tennis balls but I knew something had to be wrong with that.My guess is that the ping pong balls are so light they were scratched out of the nest when she was rearranging things to her liking.
So if I want the hen to start to lay on the eggs she needs to be in a isolated area so she feel comfortable?It could be she knows the difference. Some hens will sit on anything, or nothing. I have a hen who was broody-ish and was sitting on the nest whenever there was eggs in it but would leave after I gathered the eggs. I put her in her own isolated 5'x5' run with a nesting tote and gave her fake ceramic eggs. She settled down a bit with the eggs not being taken from her, but kept laying her own eggs while she was sitting she would also get up for longer periods then I would like to see but she always went back to the nest after 30-45 min. But once I gave her real eggs, she settled in and stopped laying. I even had to start taking her off the nest once a day so she would eat and drink properly. She now has 10 beautiful 3 week old babies.
No, Not at all I would NOT recommend doing this. Only If you know she is for-sure broody. If you isolate her from the rest of the chickens she will become depressed.So if I want the hen to start to lay on the eggs she needs to be in a isolated area so she feel comfortable?
When I have a questionable broody, I put the 5'x5' PVC run I mentioned inside of the electric poultry netting paddock with the rest of the chickens. I leave her in there through the "testing" period to see if she is broody and through setting on the eggs. When the chicks are two weeks old, I start letting them out for a couple hours in the evening for longer periods until they are out of the 5'x5' after noon. They get their feed in the morning so they can eat unmolested by the rest of the flock. I need to make a chick food hut so they can eat but the older birds can't get to their feed.So if I want the hen to start to lay on the eggs she needs to be in a isolated area so she feel comfortable?