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Self perpetuating chicken flock
Boris- "He's famous, has picture on three dollar bill!"
Rocky- "Wow! I've never even seen a three dollar bill!"
Boris- "Is it my fault you're poor?" -
You can make most hens go broody by trapping her in a nest box with eggs under her. It takes a few days of confinement and of course you have to provide her with food and water while she's trapped. After a few days you can let her out and she will go out to eat or drink and come right back to the nest and sit. We've even gotten this to work with some of our Rhode Island Reds which are the least broody hens we've raised.
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I bought my Buff Orpingtons, specifically because they were supposed to be more broody than other breeds - not a single one has. Ironically, one of my sex-links - which almost never go broody - did. lol
We haven't had good luck with our chickens - the one clutch that did hatch was a single chick and the darn thing ended up being a rooster!
My Muscovy ducks all went broody about the same time. I only have four hens and all of them were sitting at one time. The third just hatched her clutch, so one more to go.
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