It happens every year. You go to gather eggs in the afternoon and there is a hen sitting on eggs. You reach underneath her to grab the eggs and she pecks your hand, "bushes" up her feathers to make herself look twice the size she is, and she makes some weird, threatening noises. What's going on with her?
She's broody. That means she's decided she wants to sit on a clutch of eggs and hatch them out. Her biological clock is ticking and she wants to be a mother.
Right now we have four of them (out of 31) that are broody. If you take the eggs out from underneath them, they'll still sit there. They will sit atop a ceramic egg or an unfertilized egg. Poor girl. She wants to be a momma so bad, she'll do anything. Here's another broody hen:
And here's yet another. She is in full "fluff" mode, here. She's very protective of the eggs she's sitting on.
Tricia and I decided to let one of them set. We gathered 10 eggs and put them underneath her in this little cage. This way, we can lock it up at night so that she isn't eaten by the minks. As cunning as they are, they haven't figured a way to make it through hardware cloth.
Today when I went to feed all the chickens, this broody hen got off her nest to eat. There were only 5 eggs remaining. I don't know what happened to the other 5. We suspect she ate them. Hopefully, she'll stick it out for another 3 weeks and hatch out 5 biddies. We'll wait and see if her motherly wishes come to fruition.
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