Don't feel bad. I reduced my flock size this year from 80 birds down to 30. Some went to a neighbor for layers, the rest went to freezer camp. Of those 30, about half were 'pet' roosters and the rest young pullets and about 8 mature layers. Yeah, you guessed it. All 8 layers went broody like dominoes. I was so frustrated with them, especially when two of them likes to stay with her chicks for 4 months or longer. Now it's rolling into winter and I have three hens who still have mostly grown chicks following them around and sleeping with them at night.
On the bright side though, my 4 Fayoumi hens are laying. And while they aren't egg producing dynamos they are giving me enough eggs for my husband and myself, and baking. The broodies are slowly starting to lay again so I hope I won't have to freeze eggs again this year.
As for what I did in the garden today, I dug up my gladiola bulbs, which for the first time, did really well this year. About the only thing I have left to do is pull out my zenia plants and then the winter can come on whenever it wants.
On the bright side though, my 4 Fayoumi hens are laying. And while they aren't egg producing dynamos they are giving me enough eggs for my husband and myself, and baking. The broodies are slowly starting to lay again so I hope I won't have to freeze eggs again this year.
As for what I did in the garden today, I dug up my gladiola bulbs, which for the first time, did really well this year. About the only thing I have left to do is pull out my zenia plants and then the winter can come on whenever it wants.