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Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: JulieS on May 29, 2009, 05:16:08 pm

Title: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: JulieS on May 29, 2009, 05:16:08 pm
Since moving to a smallholding in March, and joining this great forum I've added 20 hybrid POL and 3 GOS weaners to the gang.

Got loads of great info from previous posts on the forum, so haven't had to ask any questions...until now!   I hope you may be able to help.

I got the 20 POL on 11th April, all hybrids of different sorts.  They have settled in really well and the egg numbers have gradually increased to an average of 16 a day....the most being 19!!

Anyway, one of the speckledys has been spending a lot of time in the boxes over the last few days.  She was one of the first to start laying and she definitely laid an egg yesterday, not sure about today.

She looks bright and 'with it', her comb looks good and is red.  I've been lifting her out and she is drinking, eating and pooing well, but she heads straight back to the boxes again.

I would appreciate your advice on whether anything is wrong.....and what should I do?  Is she too young to be broody? 


Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: doganjo on May 29, 2009, 10:38:57 pm
I'm sure others more experienced than me will tell you, but at a rough guess, I'd say if they can lay an egg they can become broody.  After all the egg laying is the first step, hatching it is the logical next step.
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: Rosemary on May 29, 2009, 10:45:59 pm
She could be broody. She'll start to resist being taken off the nest and will make a broody noise. Do you want her to be broody?
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: catomell on May 30, 2009, 01:34:01 am
Is she still laying every day, if so, unlikely that she is broody - they tend to like to lay a batch before sitting. Also, if she is broody, she will attempt to peck at you, and will puff herself up to twice her normal size if you try to move her....
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: JulieS on May 30, 2009, 07:54:55 am
Many thanks for the replies.

I'm not looking to add to the hen numbers at the moment, so would prefer not to have her broody to hatch any eggs.  Is there a way to stop her being broody, if she is?

She didn't lay an egg yesterday, I will keep an eye out today.

She doesn't peck at me when I move her, but she does puff herself up.  She slept on the perches with the others last night, but within 1/2 hour of getting up and eating/drinking/pooing she went into the boxes again.

If she isn't broody, any ideas if something is wrong with her and what I should do?

All thoughts gratefully received.
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: sheila on May 30, 2009, 09:31:33 am
i've got the sme problem. One of my younger hens refuses to come out of the nest box and she gets really angry when I move her. Also when I lock her out the other hens peck her and chase her. Does she give off some smell or something that the others feel threatened by?
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: JulieS on June 01, 2009, 08:21:36 am
I'm afraid I can't be of much help with your hen.  Fortunately mine isn't being picked on or chased by the others.

I think mine is broody, so every time I pass I've been lifting her out and putting her near the food and water so that she has some before she wanders back in.  I presume this is the right thing to do.

Anyone have any thoughts about whether there is anything else I could or should be doing to help her? 
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: dixie on June 01, 2009, 09:06:42 am
If you dont want her broody then just take all the eggs regularly and pick her up and move her, she'll soon give up! mine go broody all the time but its not always convenient, so I just move them off! some only do it for a few days but some are persistant! so I then move them (if I have space) to a separate house with a clutch of eggs.
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: JulieS on June 01, 2009, 10:51:44 am
Many thanks Dixie.

She's still sitting today.  I'll keep collecting the others eggs and moving her off, but if she is still as persistent in a couple of days then I may well look around for some hatching eggs.

Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: gillandtom on June 02, 2009, 02:39:52 pm
My hen went broody at just under 30 weeks.  Hatched a chick under her and she started laying again once chick was 5 weeks old.
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: JulieS on June 02, 2009, 02:59:37 pm
Well my broody is definitely very persistent......I've arranged to collect some eggs for hatching tomorrow morning.

I'm quite excited to see if any do hatch.

Watch this space!!!
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: dixie on June 03, 2009, 09:12:29 am
Have you got somewhere you can move her to so she can sit undisturbed by the others?
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: JulieS on June 03, 2009, 09:50:07 am
Hi Dixie, Yes I have a small coop with a run on it which I am going to put her into.  I've just got back from picking up the eggs for her and will go and move her.

I presume once she's setting in it's just a case of making sure she's eating and drinking now? 
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: JulieS on June 25, 2009, 01:33:09 pm
I'm soooo excited!!!

I've just been to check on Mrs Broody and there is a little black fluffy head poking out from under her wing.

So.....in answer to my original question, not too young to be broody.

Many thanks for all your help.
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: carl on June 25, 2009, 01:36:28 pm
Thats great news. You've just convinced me to utillise one of my girls who is in a broody mood.
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: dixie on June 25, 2009, 01:47:20 pm
Its such an exciting time isn't it!! just make sure the crows cant get them! ( I lost 3) and dont worry if they dont all hatch at the same time, I gave up on 2 eggs 3 days after hatching, when I opened them to see what had happend they were alive, but obviously didnt survive cos I interfered!! keep us posted!
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: JulieS on June 26, 2009, 11:32:04 am
It is very exciting.  Just been to check on them and there are 5 beautiful little chicks, one dead and one egg not hatched.

There are 3 black, 1 yellow and 1 yellow with some dark brown markings.  Very cute and chirping lots  :)

I'll try and get a picture of them later. 

I'm busy getting the holiday cottage finished today, we have our first guests tomorrow....so excitement all round.

Back to curtain making for me now!
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: dixie on June 27, 2009, 10:02:15 am
They sound lovely! congratulations ;D
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: JulieS on June 27, 2009, 10:31:09 am
Thank you Dixie  :)

Still one unhatched egg.  I'll leave it until tomorrow.

Mum and chicks are all out in the run this morning enjoying the sunshine. 
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: JulieS on July 03, 2009, 06:18:27 pm
Not being very good with a camera I only managed to get 3 of the chicks for a picture.....you can just see another one behine mum! lol

Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: Lizt on July 03, 2009, 07:24:17 pm
Brilliant!
Let us know how many hatch! My first broody is due to start hatching her eggs next Weds - a first for me too!
Good luck!
Lizt
Title: Re: Too Young to be Broody?
Post by: JulieS on July 03, 2009, 09:08:08 pm
Had 7 eggs.  6 hatched, 1 died the other egg didn't grow.  5 lovely, happy and healthy chicks.

Good luck with yours Lizt, let us know how you get on.