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After his hen escaped a week ago, Blue Boy has now started behaving rather broody.  He make a noise a lot of time, and does a mating type walk around and is now sitting on the nest bowl.  I think his hen would have been laying about now, as they were mating again a couple of weeks ago.

 

I'd thought about putting some dummy eggs in there, but as he's not paired up, I doubt if that's going to do any good, but it's as if his body clock knows that now would be the time he and his hen would be on the eggs.

 

Other than getting another hen (this will be a bit longer yet), is there any advice out there folks?

 

Thanks :-)

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he is looking for her and that maybe why he's gone off a couple of times. You could put another hen in for him to help hold him to the loft but if you did I would cut  its flights so that Bluey and junior can keep going out without risk of the hen flying away.

 

Phil

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She was from Ireland, but I contacted Merlin as soon as she got out.  No she didn't return, but hadn't been trained very far.  She was a lovely hen too.  She and Bluey made a lovely pair.  She got out a week today :-(

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is this the bird u are looking for

 

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ah  the  hen  may  be mising  but  the  sooner  ya  pair  that  cock with  another  hen :-/  the  better he  wll be, Speck :)

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