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It probably is those broody silkie genes you can find them between the "piles of cute fluff" genes, and the "will bite you for treats" gene.Maybe it is Dolly's silkie half that has her channeling her inner broody.
The other 2 that I noticed will sit down, act broody, and shove eggs under them. They do end up leaving after a few hours though. They even squawk and peck at me if I get too close (when I am checking on Dolly during my rounds)
I need help getting my chicken math under control, maybe I could sneak a few in your coop?I currently have only 2 chickens and have never hatched eggs, so totally not the one to ask
I suck at chicken math, mine is all subtraction…
I have some wee ones that don't take up much space.