I have a large flock of chickens that I let free range during the day and lock up in the henhouse at night. Most of the hens lay their eggs in the henhouse nesting areas. A few of them, however, have taken to the woods to nest and eventually show up with baby chicks.
I now have no roosters in my flock so any eggs I get from the hens are infertile, which is fine by me since I have more chickens and eggs than I need. The concern is for the hens that lay eggs in the woods. Now that I have no more roosters to fertilize the eggs, will the hens still go broody and try to hatch the infertile eggs? I worry about them staying out in the woods for weeks and weeks and weeks on end trying to hatch eggs that won't hatch. Do the hens either know or care that the eggs are infertile? Or will they just keep trying to hatch them anyway?
I now have no roosters in my flock so any eggs I get from the hens are infertile, which is fine by me since I have more chickens and eggs than I need. The concern is for the hens that lay eggs in the woods. Now that I have no more roosters to fertilize the eggs, will the hens still go broody and try to hatch the infertile eggs? I worry about them staying out in the woods for weeks and weeks and weeks on end trying to hatch eggs that won't hatch. Do the hens either know or care that the eggs are infertile? Or will they just keep trying to hatch them anyway?