Several of my buffs can be very protective of their eggs, but up here in the north country i certainly don't want them to go broody for at least three months. How will I know which ones to leave on their nests and which ones to keep removing the eggs from when the time comes?
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Seems like all you guys must be further south than us! We have had some delectable salads with fresh garden greens, radishes, green onions and nasturium leaves or petals, but our cucumbers and tomatoes are only beginning to flower! Have a good day folks!