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Yellow Hen Broody After Laying an Egg

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Published on Aug 18, 2012

Yellow Hen started laying eggs again today. I noticed because she went, and this is the scientific term, NUTS!

Hens look for a quiet, secure spot, darting about here there and everywhere clucking. Sometimes you can see their tail feathers bouncing up and down, as they "go into contractions", they "give birth" to each egg after all.

She found this spot after a couple hours of searching, where she sleeps, two metres off the ground. Not an ideal place to nurture 10 eggs into chicks Yellow Hen!

There are no male chickens about, no Rooster, so her eggs are unfertilised. After laying them, she is absolutely fine with eating them with the other Rescued Hens.

Amazing to see just how strong the "broody" instinct is, a huge swell of instinct/hormones that makes Hens behave like they've lost their marbles in the search to find somewhere safe and lay her eggs. Their body temperature shoots up, and when they actually have a clutch of eggs, their lower feathers underneath fall out, bare, BURNING HOT skin against the eggs to keep them warm. A Hen will stay on her eggs for about a month, until they hatch. Her instinct/hormones make her put them far above her own needs, she will only leave the nest for ~10 minutes a day in a frantic search for food, water, clucking all the while before rushing back to the nest. Often they seem to have "forgotten" where the nest is in their panic too!

Lucky Hen, when I found where she was, I brought her water in a Marmite jar lid! :-)

She will be ok as the eggs are given to them all to eat, its only when laying the eggs that they get all "crazy", five minutes after taking this video she was back to normal, and enjoying the outside sun with all the Hen Friends.

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