It is weird! most of my RIR's do that exact same thing but they aren't supposed to go broody. My Barred rocks, on the other hand, never do that and they are considered to be more broody than RIRs. Also I do not have a rooster.
Hi my name is Hannah, and I am the proud owner of a flock of ten happy Barred Rocks and Rhode Island Reds. I recently built a coop for 30 chickens with my dad as I am looking forward to getting more chicks this spring. Even though I'm a teenager I have started my own business selling eggs to our...