PhantomSlayer
Songster
I've read alot about broodiness and I can't help but wonder if this is a good broody or bad broody hen lol. To begin with. I didn't notice any sign of her going broody it just sorta happened that she was missing one morning and I found her in the nesting box. I gave her 2 goose eggs after one day of her sitting on a clutch of chicken eggs.
To begin with shes a first time broody and shes over a year old. She's a black Australorp.
It's been 4 days since she was noticed to be broody and it's made me wonder if what she does means shes a good hen to go broody or a bad hen to go broody.
Everyone mentions that they'll stay on the nest for days without eating or drinking but so far every day for morning and dinner when I go to feed she'll come out eat, drink and then within 10 minutes shes back inside the nesting box. Sometimes she won't come to the call but when I enter it seems she realizes theres food and then she goes out while letting out some cute sounding sounds XD.
Another thing she does or well more like doesn't do. She doesn't attack. I've heard you should never mess with a broody hen but I can put my hand down by her or under and even pet her and while she does let out an adorable squawk and puff up she doesn't bite me or anything. I feel like its a good thing for me but could it be possible even if she hatches babies she might not be aggressive enough to protect them?
Finally I know a dirty nesting box will make her health suffer but since she's very good at going out to eat and drink is it possible that would make the perfect time to do a quick dump of old straw and put in new to prevent to much filth or will she abandon it? I would like to refresh her straw atleast once or twice during her time brooding. I have reached in and removed a chicken egg I found under her 2 days ago but completely refilling a whole nest may be more noticeable than one tiny chicken egg amongst 2 giant goose eggs lol.
To begin with shes a first time broody and shes over a year old. She's a black Australorp.
It's been 4 days since she was noticed to be broody and it's made me wonder if what she does means shes a good hen to go broody or a bad hen to go broody.
Everyone mentions that they'll stay on the nest for days without eating or drinking but so far every day for morning and dinner when I go to feed she'll come out eat, drink and then within 10 minutes shes back inside the nesting box. Sometimes she won't come to the call but when I enter it seems she realizes theres food and then she goes out while letting out some cute sounding sounds XD.
Another thing she does or well more like doesn't do. She doesn't attack. I've heard you should never mess with a broody hen but I can put my hand down by her or under and even pet her and while she does let out an adorable squawk and puff up she doesn't bite me or anything. I feel like its a good thing for me but could it be possible even if she hatches babies she might not be aggressive enough to protect them?
Finally I know a dirty nesting box will make her health suffer but since she's very good at going out to eat and drink is it possible that would make the perfect time to do a quick dump of old straw and put in new to prevent to much filth or will she abandon it? I would like to refresh her straw atleast once or twice during her time brooding. I have reached in and removed a chicken egg I found under her 2 days ago but completely refilling a whole nest may be more noticeable than one tiny chicken egg amongst 2 giant goose eggs lol.