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No she’s not acting any different. I have noticed she loves sitting on the eggs but that’s not unusual for her.Might be a brood patch. Does she show signs of being broody?
Sitting on eggs is broody behavior. Is she all puffed up when she walks around? When she's sitting on the nest, does she growl when you get too close?No she’s not acting any different. I have noticed she loves sitting on the eggs but that’s not unusual for her.
No puffyness but does get aggravated when I get closeSitting on eggs is broody behavior. Is she all puffed up when she walks around? When she's sitting on the nest, does she growl when you get too close?
Sounds like she's just broody. When a hen goes broody, she pulls out all the feathers on her chest/belly so the eggs can be in direct contact with her skin, which keeps the eggs warm. She'll spend most of the day and all night sitting on a nest and doesn't usually leave for long.No puffyness but does get aggravated when I get close
She’s usually only sitting in the morning when I go out to get the eggs. Other than that she’s in the run or outside grazing. Collect eggs everyday and no rooster. We do have fake eggs in there because they were having issues laying this winter.Sounds like she's just broody. When a hen goes broody, she pulls out all the feathers on her chest/belly so the eggs can be in direct contact with her skin, which keeps the eggs warm. She'll spend most of the day and all night sitting on a nest and doesn't usually leave for long.
How long has she been sitting? Chicken eggs take 21 days to hatch, but some hens are very determined to hatch chicks and will sit for months, which can lead to health issues. Are you collecting the eggs every day? And do you have a rooster?