Hi there
I have a light sussex who has bn broody for more than a week now and hv bn trying to break her broodyness by turfing her off the nest and locking her out of the nesting area.
I have a Omlet house and have even taken the droppings tray from underneath the perches so that when she roosts with the rest of the girls, there is plenty of air flow underneath her.
Couple of days ago, another hen, this time a Black Rock has joined her - is it possible hens can pass on broodyness?
I was getting 4 eggs/day from 4 hens and am now down to 2 eggs/day.
There is no chance of the eggs hatching as we dont have a cockerel.
Any advice folks?
Many thanks
Jan
I have a light sussex who has bn broody for more than a week now and hv bn trying to break her broodyness by turfing her off the nest and locking her out of the nesting area.
I have a Omlet house and have even taken the droppings tray from underneath the perches so that when she roosts with the rest of the girls, there is plenty of air flow underneath her.
Couple of days ago, another hen, this time a Black Rock has joined her - is it possible hens can pass on broodyness?
I was getting 4 eggs/day from 4 hens and am now down to 2 eggs/day.
There is no chance of the eggs hatching as we dont have a cockerel.
Any advice folks?
Many thanks
Jan
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