Good Morning Okies...went to bed early last night in the recliner....
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Okla-doodle-doo 
Didn't buy anything from the auction but did buy two minim satin rabbits from a lady who was going out of business. One is Siamese colored and the other is a blue. So now I have a good start of that breed with a buck and three does.
Nice purchase Wayne...never saw a blue satin...would you post pictures?
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dgibson 
Nana my flock is doing well, i think i have to many breeds and to many birds total , hatching a few ever week. in Okie talk it aint real smart
Glad to hear your flock is doing great. Roger thinks I'm getting a lot of birds too...Mawahahahahaw
How is Johnnie doing? Let her know We thinking of her.
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SouthDakotan
I see broody as the hen's version of PMS and considering it is or soon will be spring.... its logical that they are "in the mood" at this time of year.
Are there supplements or light therapy or some other technique You use to get them off of broody? I would think that just like the light plays a role in our cabin fever / seasonal depression... it must play a role in triggering broodiness in hens.
Any insight from other BYC hobbyists?
I put red chili pepper in the feeder with their layer pellets. When one does go broodie, she gets placed in a cage mounted up on the wall with no catchpan under it...purpose being to cool her vent and bottom...A broodie hen naturally has a warmer tummy for incubating eggs. Carl also said having a cage hanging from the ceiling so it sways a little is good too. I did that with one hen..it worked, but I kept hitting my head on the cage.
Robyn...glad to hear Scruffy is better.