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  1. Fentress

    Broody Hens

    Thanks. I do free range which makes it even more complicated, having to pull out breeders from the flock and set them up in response to a hen that has gone broody. My best bet is to set up the pens and just wait for the broodies, which is why I will need a very broody breed. Thanks again.
  2. Fentress

    Broody Hens

    Howfunky, I know that hens can go broody at any time of the year. I worked with some heavy breeds last year, they waited till early summer to go broody. I would like to use broodies to hatch out chicks as part of a breeding program, but coordinating the set up of breeding pens with the timing...
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