- Apr 9, 2011
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Is it unusual for a hen to go broody during the summer? We have a Buff Orpington who is over the moon happy, sitting on a clutch of eggs in the shed. We've never had fertile eggs before this, and probably won't again. The neighbors hate our rooster.I've heard you can douse them in a tub of cool (not cold) water, and that is supposed to break the broodiness, but I've never tried it. Good luck with your hen. Happy Independence Day!
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This has been going on at my house for eight days:
Cheery Littlebottom is sitting on seven B'dA eggs in a two-gallon nursery pot (the tulle was jammed in the back to keep the bedding from leaking out the drain holes).
After having an incubator batch and then Malvina's eight, I view broody hens as a gift from St. Brigit of Kildare, patron saint of chicken keepers. Hens know what they are doing (one of the funniest things this week was Cheery getting off her eggs and strutting around complaining about the heat) and their chicks do not need so much insane-making care.