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Help with broody hens

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Hiya,

I've got three hens, and two of them have gone broody. I've spent a couple of days booting them out of the nest box but to no avail so thought I'd create a broody coop out of chicken wire and raise on some bricks.

 

My question is are the broody hens ok to be out in the broody cage overnight? I'll give them a rain cover but I don't have a walk in run so they would be next to the Eglu run.

 

Thanks!

 

Anoushka

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Do you have any foxes around? I usually lift my broody cage into the shed at night because I feel that my girls are safer from preditors in there. They have to be in their over night for it to work properly. It is a bit of a nightmare lifting the whole lot into the shed but at least I get to sleep at night and not lay worrying about what the fox is doing :D Good Luck with it, hopefully they will snap out of it after a few days in the cage.

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Hi anoushka305

 

Our chicken Roxy was most unhappy at first about being in the broody cage. I found that she seemed to panic at bedtime as she wanted to get out of the cage and into the cube as usual. However I put a couple of dark blankets over the broody cage when the others went up to the cube which not only distracted her from what they were doing but also provided the necessary level of darkness to maker her calm and just roost for the night. If your shed has windows then maybe adding a blanket or two over the broody cages just before bedtime might calm them. After it gets completely dark I usually remove the blankets to allow good air circulation and so that they will wake up naturally in the morning. As long as they've got a good supply of food and water they should be fine, and much safer than being out in the garden with the potential of a fox attack.

 

This is the second time Roxy has been broody this year and she was SO MUCH calmer about being in the cage this time. She recognised it and seemed to feel very relaxed in there.

 

Good luck with your girls! I'm sure their broodiness will be over in no time.

skye x

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