A broody hens is basically a hen that thinks she sitting on eggs that are fertile and is waiting for them to hatch. Since we don't have a rooster there is no way this hen is going to hatch any eggs. Honey, one of our Buff Orpingtons, is our only hen who goes broody, if you allow a hen to go broody and don't break her of the behavior she will stop producing eggs for 30 something days and I've read it could be contagious to the rest of the flock. When Honey goes broody she will spend her entire day in the coop and sleep in the laying boxes, she will also ruffle her feather and make strange chicken growls at you if you try and go near her. So, to break the hen of the behavior you have to remover from the main coop and put her in a cage of some sorts with a chicken wire bottom of the cage. its important also that you keep the hen some where safe at night, I keep her in my kitchen, and during the day you want to make sure the hen can see the coop... basically your making her forget about the behavior. This usually takes 3 days and 3 night on average for us to break her...
Honey in the kitchen
Honey in the broody cage out side during the day
Dahlia trying to steal honey's food...
After the third night in the morning I'll take honey out of the cage and set her free, later that night ill check to see if shes back in the laying boxes, if so she goes back in the cage for another day or so, if not then she back to laying eggs soon! But usually it only takes 3 days and 3 nights.
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