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I've noticed hens that are ready to lay an egg or go broody will start throwing soft things onto their back like straw, pine shavings, leaves, etc.My black sex-link hen has been walking around the coop recently and picking up every feather in the coop and throwing it on her back
I once left the food bucket on our porch that is 30-ish feet up and one of my barred rocks jumped up to try and get it, she barley made it lolOne time we were working on the roof, and one of my Australorps climbed all the way up the extension ladder to see what we were doing.View attachment 3893614
She has been broody for weeks but I keep taking the eggs from herI've noticed hens that are ready to lay an egg or go broody will start throwing soft things onto their back like straw, pine shavings, leaves, etc.
We have an old truck under our porch that my chickens love to hang out in but they can never get outYeah I have a hen that jumps to my shed roof from the floor. She's a tiny little thing, but she knows it annoys me and the only way to coax her down is with treats... so she knows she gets treats when she goes up there. She doesn't do it unless I'm in the run spoiling the new baby chicks, so I think it's a sort of protest and treat attempt. She's a smart chicken too, I've taught her to jump to my arm by tapping it and I carry her around on my shoulder![]()
lol I’ve had the same experience, one of my pullets got out last year and tried to get back in, a hawk got her and the others were eating it,My hens were having supervised free range time and Snowball came running with a dead bird and she would not drop it, then I got it off her and Masie got it and ran as fast as she could away from me. In the end I got it from them. Hens are weird![]()