My australorp is sitting on 8 eggs now, my first ever broody. I chose breeds for broodiness! I have a buff brahma that seems to be thinking about going broody, and I am doing what I can to encourage it. I like the idea of the flock sustaining itself. The roosters seem to be involved too. Its very interesting to watch. I have a huge blue orpington roo, and yesterday he squeezed himself (picture pieces of him overflowing lol) into a small cat carrier that I put in my coop for nesting. He keeps calling the girls over to it. I know he is trying to tell them, "here is a good place to have my babies!"
Stephanie in VA 3 kids, 2 dogs, 3 cats, and 14 chickens- hens: 2 leghorns, 2 golden comets, 2 australorps, 2 barred rocks, 1 NH Red, 1 LF buff brahma. Roosters: LF light brahma, 2 bantam cochins (1 black/multi colored frizzle, and one buff/red colored) blue orpington. My neighbors RIR rooster has recently moved in. I guess he is staying too
Stephanie in VA 3 kids, 2 dogs, 3 cats, and 14 chickens- hens: 2 leghorns, 2 golden comets, 2 australorps, 2 barred rocks, 1 NH Red, 1 LF buff brahma. Roosters: LF light brahma, 2 bantam cochins (1 black/multi colored frizzle, and one buff/red colored) blue orpington. My neighbors RIR rooster has recently moved in. I guess he is staying too









