Oh boy..here we go again with 3 - maybe 4 broody chooks
I've decided to be firm...only Betty- who was a superb mum last time is going to sit on eggs- the rest can get on and lay eggs!...I didn't get chooks to have no eggs for 8 weeks at a time!!
and so....Betty has her one, Alice's one and Pheasants one. Bertha is either wanting to lay- or thinking of getting hormonal.
So 3 eggs- not many eh?...so I put 5 others underneath her from the previous 2 days collecting.
She's now safely behind chicken wire in her nest- and I've had to block off all the other boxes and the area underneath.
Alice and Pheasant are desperate to get in a box- so I've resorted to shutting the gals and boys out of the chookhouse...and constructing a make-shift shelter in case it rains or the buzzards start to fly overhead.
You should see Alice's body language...even her eyes have that 'hooded' look ..and talk about pacing up and down and pecking at the wooden door!!!It's making me feel mean to be honest!
How long would it take for them to stop being broody if excluded from nesting boxes????
I've had to put a small box under cover in case Bertha wants to lay...so I hope they don't decide to squat in there ( they were squished into a corner with no eggs as soon as they were put to bed last night- and then promptly blocked out of it!)
The boys are uneasy and pecking at me for upsetting their lasses too
I've decided to be firm...only Betty- who was a superb mum last time is going to sit on eggs- the rest can get on and lay eggs!...I didn't get chooks to have no eggs for 8 weeks at a time!!
and so....Betty has her one, Alice's one and Pheasants one. Bertha is either wanting to lay- or thinking of getting hormonal.
So 3 eggs- not many eh?...so I put 5 others underneath her from the previous 2 days collecting.
She's now safely behind chicken wire in her nest- and I've had to block off all the other boxes and the area underneath.
Alice and Pheasant are desperate to get in a box- so I've resorted to shutting the gals and boys out of the chookhouse...and constructing a make-shift shelter in case it rains or the buzzards start to fly overhead.
You should see Alice's body language...even her eyes have that 'hooded' look ..and talk about pacing up and down and pecking at the wooden door!!!It's making me feel mean to be honest!
How long would it take for them to stop being broody if excluded from nesting boxes????
I've had to put a small box under cover in case Bertha wants to lay...so I hope they don't decide to squat in there ( they were squished into a corner with no eggs as soon as they were put to bed last night- and then promptly blocked out of it!)
The boys are uneasy and pecking at me for upsetting their lasses too
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