Aug 27, 2010 #11 math ace Crowing 10 Years Spirit Joined Dec 17, 2009 Messages 6,678 Reaction score 134 Points 296 Location Jacksonville, FL
Jul 5, 2012 #12 GatorsChickens Hatching 7 Years Joined Jul 5, 2012 Messages 2 Reaction score 1 Points 7 Yes, they can go broody the first year and if you have any eggs you want to hatch throw a cloth over her and and place them in the nest but if you dont want to hatch any you should leave her alone for 2 and a half weeks to 3 weeks
Yes, they can go broody the first year and if you have any eggs you want to hatch throw a cloth over her and and place them in the nest but if you dont want to hatch any you should leave her alone for 2 and a half weeks to 3 weeks
Apr 5, 2013 #13 859007 In the Brooder 7 Years Joined Jan 21, 2013 Messages 22 Reaction score 1 Points 23 is 23 weeks to young to be broody they started laying at 17 weeks
Feb 14, 2014 #14 mickielee In the Brooder 6 Years Joined Aug 15, 2013 Messages 28 Reaction score 3 Points 24 Location Battle Ground, Wa. My golden sex link went broody at 6 months old. She'd only been laying about 3 weeks. She hatched out 3 babies.
My golden sex link went broody at 6 months old. She'd only been laying about 3 weeks. She hatched out 3 babies.