One of my hens, Plum, has been broody on and off for the past few months. Each time I've taken her off the nest and taken all the eggs away and that has "broken" the broodiness for a few weeks. My other hen, Peach, was recently broody for the first time a few weeks ago, but she appeared to have broken her broodiness after Plum and Peach were fighting over the same nesting box.
About a week ago, I noticed Peach in the nesting box with a scab on her head and her tail feathers all messed up. I thought she might have been attacked by something because she's my escape artist and likes to free-range the back yard. But after observing her for a few days, I realized that Plum has been bullying her. I thought Peach was spending all her time in the nesting box because she was being bullied but now I'm wondering if she's just broody again (I also realized that I haven't had an egg from her in awhile).
Whenever she leaves the nest, she puffs up every time Plum goes near her and Plum always tries to take the opportunity to bully her. Keep in mind that Peach can escape the run whenever she wants to get away from Plum.
Today I let all the hens out to free-range. Peach has the run and coop to herself and now she's left the nest to be out in the run. If she were broody would she be leaving the nest like that when the other hens weren't there?
Edit: Now Peach is out there free-ranging with the rest of them.
About a week ago, I noticed Peach in the nesting box with a scab on her head and her tail feathers all messed up. I thought she might have been attacked by something because she's my escape artist and likes to free-range the back yard. But after observing her for a few days, I realized that Plum has been bullying her. I thought Peach was spending all her time in the nesting box because she was being bullied but now I'm wondering if she's just broody again (I also realized that I haven't had an egg from her in awhile).
Whenever she leaves the nest, she puffs up every time Plum goes near her and Plum always tries to take the opportunity to bully her. Keep in mind that Peach can escape the run whenever she wants to get away from Plum.
Today I let all the hens out to free-range. Peach has the run and coop to herself and now she's left the nest to be out in the run. If she were broody would she be leaving the nest like that when the other hens weren't there?
Edit: Now Peach is out there free-ranging with the rest of them.

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