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My sin bin offering is Ninja - our Speckeldy. She's been broody twice now since we got her earlier this year. The first time lasted about two weeks, this time is never ending. I've given up worrying about it, just pluck her out of the nesting box when I get home from work and shut the door to the Eglu. She's happy free-ranging until bedtime - and then in the morning it starts all over again!

 

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I've just put the sin bin back in the shed, which guarantees another broody soon. So far this summer it has been used for:-

Deryn, the silver-laced wyanote four times!

Dilys, the lavender pekin twice

Gwladys, the frizzle silkie once

 

All bantams currently back in lay, but Deryn only lays about 6 eggs then goes broody again...

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I've just put the sin bin back in the shed, which guarantees another broody soon. So far this summer it has been used for:-

Deryn, the silver-laced wyanote four times!

Dilys, the lavender pekin twice

Gwladys, the frizzle silkie once

 

docsquid do you by any chance have a picture of Gwladys? I don't want to hijack this post but I'd really like to see what a Frizzled Silkie looks like. I have a Silkie cockerel and several frizzles and have been wondering about the mix especially as my frizzles don't seem to have the same longing to be broody that my silkies have.

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Poor Poppy has now served 1.5 days of a 3 day sentence for being a broody miss :roll: But..... having never done this before I'm beginning to crack and don't know if I'll make it to Friday afternoon to let her out!! She looks so forlorn and seems to be doing the "but I'm better now, honest" face! Basically I'm a bit worried her makeshift cage (which is inside the main WIR) is a bit on the small side - what's the smallest size broody cage you'd recommend for a hybrid?

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Iris is broody yet again. Only six days un broody since the last time and no eggs in between either. She is losing her place in the flock as she is always away from the other Hens in the broody cage, some of the other Hens have started to be mean to her when she is put back with them.

 

I plan to set up the red Eglu for her and elderly Bubbles who does not lay any more. Bubbles won't mind if Iris hogs the nest box and Iris will have a Hen friend.

 

I will never have a Speckled Star hybrid again.

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Here I am again :roll:

 

Iris has been broody for a week now. She is sitting tight and is in a foul mood. She was not broody in October but chose instead to have a mini moult until the middle of November and then went broody for a couple of days. No broodiness from the middle of November until last week, no eggs for, well I can't remember when she last laid an egg :roll:

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Oh my, my girls can live in here!

 

1 x white silkie, Ram Jam - broody for 4 weeks, laid for 2 weeks, broody for another 3 weeks and then gave up for the winter! = no eggs since OCTOBER

 

1 x black silkie, Black Betty - broody constantly, about 10 eggs since SEPTEMBER?!

 

I know, I know, that's what you get for buying silkies! :boohoo:

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Totally sympathise, Cilla, black silkie was broody for weeks in the cold weather so didnt have the heart to sin bin her, few weeks of laying and now broody again. She still makes me smile as I take her off the nest several times daily and shut the pop hole if I know the others have laid, she will have a potter and then "nests" in any covenient spot. The saving grace is that she is also greedy so eats plenty!

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Iris came out of her broodiness yesterday :D I couldn't put her in the wire cat carrier has we have had some terrible weather, very cold, gales, snow and sleet. If I had put her in the shed she would have had perfect broody conditions, warm and dark.

 

Iris is such a strange Hybrid Hen, always broody and she no longer makes normal Chicken noises. Even when she is not broody she makes the broody clock, clocking noise, I think she has forgotten how to cluck and bok.

 

Well no doubt I will be back posting here in a few weeks :roll:

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