or maybe they like the riif raf and don't want good neighbors ..![]()

This is a good info, I have a Delaware (one of last year's hatch) that seams to be going broody. Will they actually try to take and egg from one box and move it?? I don't see how, but I thought I had an egg in the first box yesterday, but came out to one whole and one broken egg is the next box over. The egg in the first box was gonethe way it should work..
the hen will lay a clutch of eggs, might take about 2 weeks to get the number she wants ..
then she quits laying and starts sitting..
she will not lay eggs anymore until these eggs hatch,, and then if she raises the chicks, she probably won't lay during that period either..
If something happens to the cycle, like her eggs get taken or destroyed, she will begin to lay eggs again until she has the number she wants, then go back to line two and read again..
to answer the question,, can she lay eggs ? probably,, will she lay eggs probably not..
.........jiminwisc........

OK - that was lengthy, someone has to fill in for Frenchie . . . but one more question

chickenscratch: I agree having a broody hen and watching her raise the chicks is quite something to experience - Mother Nature's increadible.