1st time broody.....1st time broody.....My ex-batt Henrietta became broody 2 weeks ago now. I'm lifting her out of the coop 3-4 times a day to eat and drink and then she potters for 10 minutes and then goes back in. Yesterday, I tried wrapping an ice pack in a flannel and placing it under her which she happily sat on. I went back an hour later and the ice pack is warm and she's happily sitting there! Can anyone suggest what to do next? I can't lock her out as the others lay in the morning so need access and i'm at work until 4 ish, so can't lock up when they've finished laying.
Re: 1st time broody.....tell her this is just not on and you dont have time for this behaviour,not much help with this one linsi ive never had a broody hen sorry
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Re: 1st time broody..... hadn't realised you were getting married in a fortnights time Linsi. Have you joined in the All things wedding thread on the members chat? We'd love to hear more about your plans.
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Woody Allen Re: 1st time broody.....All I can suggest is to persevere with her, keep chucking her out as and when you can. Our Maggie was broody for almost two months eating very little and sporting an evil temper to match. We kept forcing her to "mingle" with the others and giving her morsels as often as we could.
She's fine now, yours will be too in time. One elderly cat called Chloe and Zak the baby tom.... Betty the Speckledy, Maggie the Black Rock and Kylie the Bluebelle !!!
Re: 1st time broody.....I agree, keep at it, keep changing the icepack, keep taking her out & distract her with some treats with the others. Could you close the coop for a couple of hours when
the others have finished laying? She should just snap out of it eventually (hopefully!) especially at this time of the year. "He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals."
--Immanuel Kant Re: 1st time broody.....Thanks for the advice. Sounds like I'm doing all I can. I'll keep kicking her out when I can. She was not impressed today when I had all the coop open for cleaning. As soon as I finished she trotted straight back in and positioned herself. She hasn't laid since day 2 of her broodiness. Miss Ellie I haven't posted on the other thread. Maybe I should take a look.
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