BROODY HEN vs BROODY: NOUN
- A domestic hen ready to brood
- A female bird which is in the condition to incubate eggs; a broody hen, duck, etc.
- A domestic hen ready to brood
BROODY HEN vs BROODY: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Acting interested in raising young.
- Sitting persistently and protectively on a nest, in order to hatch eggs (eg, 'a broody hen').
- Inclined to brood.
- Disposed to sit on eggs to hatch them.
- Oppressive.
- Meditative; contemplative.
- Persistently or morbidly thoughtful
- Physiologically ready to incubate eggs
BROODY HEN vs BROODY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Breeding or adapted for breeding: as, a broody bitch.
- Of a brooding disposition; inclined to brood or sit, as a hen.
- Deeply or seriously thoughtful
BROODY HEN vs BROODY: RELATED WORDS
- Phoebe, Ganders, Teethe, Wriggly, Mooses, Wagtails, Spatchcock, Precocial, Belted kingfisher, Hickory nut, Wrigglers, Featherless, Setting hen, Brood hen, Broody
- Hens, Hen, Brood hen, Setting hen, Oviparous, Pondering, Thoughtful, Reflective, Musing, Meditative, Broody hen, Contemplative, Ruminative, Pensive, Brooding
BROODY HEN vs BROODY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Carrion crow, Unhatched, Lapful, Phoebe, Ganders, Teethe, Wriggly, Mooses, Wagtails, Spatchcock, Precocial, Belted kingfisher, Hickory nut, Featherless, Broody
- Clingy, Moody, Sullen, Morose, Hen, Oviparous, Pondering, Thoughtful, Reflective, Musing, Meditative, Contemplative, Ruminative, Pensive, Brooding
BROODY HEN vs BROODY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If that is the case then the question would be how to break a broody hen.
- Poultry, digestion, gullet, crop, proventriculus, gizzard, intestine, caecum, rectum, incubating eggs, natural incubation, symptoms of a broody hen, fish.
- Then she heaved a great sigh and fluffed herself like a broody hen.
- Young birds raised with a broody hen will probably learn from her where to lay.
- An incubator for hatching chickens recreates the role of a broody hen in nature.
- And if you forget your egg basket or need to transfer a broody hen.
- Remaining eggs should be kept in the nest of other broody hen.
- Cochins do tend to go broody a lot and make excellent mothers.
- They are not very broody and tend to be a little flighty.
- Remaining eggs should be kept in the nest of other broody hen.
- So they are actually pretty good layer when not broody.
- Jess, and all his broody drama, arrives in town.
- They are cold hardy, good mother hens, and broody.
- Silent and broody worked for the chicks though.
- She has been broody for about a week.
- Love all things dark, broody, romance and paranormal?
- Occasionally, the Brahmas will go broody and are good broody hens.
BROODY HEN vs BROODY: QUESTIONS
- Can a broody hen hatch eggs in a coop with other chickens?
- Can other chickens share a nesting box with a broody hen?
- Why did you hand the chicks over to the broody hen?
- What does it mean when a broody hen just stares at nothing?
- How long can you leave a broody hen alone with chicks?
- What does it mean when a broody hen just stares at nothing?
- How long can a hen sit on her eggs before going broody?
- How long can you leave a broody hen alone with chicks?
- What happens to the other eggs when a chook goes broody?
- Which chicken breeds are the most likely to go broody?
- When to remove unhatched eggs from under broody with chicks?
- What did Danniella Westbrook say about Being broody?
- Does being around babies make Kate Middleton broody?
- What can broody Ducks teach you about homesteading?
- Can a broody chicken cause other hens to turn broody?