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  1. Break an Egg

    All this talk about broody hens and none of mine have ever been broody

    Quote: An easter egger will go broody, and a wyandotte will be even more likely than an EE. Easter eggers are really cool birds, you'll enjoy them.
  2. Break an Egg

    All this talk about broody hens and none of mine have ever been broody

    Quote: You wouldn't want to leave eggs there, there is no way to make a hen broody. It would be more likely that they would somehow break one of the eggs, taste it and like what they taste. Then you would have one or more egg eaters.
  3. Break an Egg

    All this talk about broody hens and none of mine have ever been broody

    I'm right there with you Von. I've read that production types have had the "broodiness" bred out of them- for production of course. Looks like you have a few production breeds. Silkies, Orpingtons, and Cochins seem to be the best at broody. Take a look at this chart, over to the right it...
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