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Honestly the fact that broodies let them is
something that my very very limited experience with broodies leads me to believe is a bantam trait more than any thing. I don't think that'd flu with an LF hen
Thank you!! I gave in to a few of my teeny girls, and I’m letting them follow through. The others crowd into the nesting buckets when I’m not around (the 2 broodies let them do it), so I think I’ll just move the broodies and their eggs very soon to allow them some well-deserved peace. Below, you’ll see my Mille Fleur d’Uccle (Ruby) on 2 Serama eggs and 1 of hers.
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something that my very very limited experience with broodies leads me to believe is a bantam trait more than any thing. I don't think that'd flu with an LF hen