Sep 22, 2007 #1 davecash Songster 12 Years Joined Jul 22, 2007 Messages 407 Reaction score 0 Points 149 Location kaintucky take a gander at my signature, are any of those birds known to be broody?
Sep 22, 2007 #2 speckledhen Intentional Solitude Premium Feather Member 18 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Feb 3, 2007 Messages 80,644 Reaction score 18,890 Points 1,426 Location Blue Ridge Mtns. of North Georgia The Old English and the Buff Orps are known for that.
Sep 22, 2007 Thread starter #3 davecash Songster 12 Years Joined Jul 22, 2007 Messages 407 Reaction score 0 Points 149 Location kaintucky thanks
Sep 22, 2007 #4 siz8003 Songster 12 Years Joined Jul 31, 2007 Messages 2,461 Reaction score 20 Points 201 Location Fitz.,NH orpingtons are good broodie or so I hear
Sep 22, 2007 #5 SpottedCrow Flock Goddess 13 Years Joined Jan 12, 2007 Messages 6,951 Reaction score 24 Points 261 Location Weymouth, Massachusetts Old English and Orps. Polish almost always have something better to do, like Leghorns.
Sep 22, 2007 #6 peeps7 Crowing 17 Years Joined Aug 26, 2007 Messages 1,833 Reaction score 2 Points 334 Location North Carolina Cochins are good!!!