I'm thinking this is an inherited trait and one can breed for it....I'm attempting to do so in my flock right now. I'm even trying to breed for a specific type of broodiness~early spring and once per year only....I've got theories about those birds that go broody more than once per year and I've seen it played out here over and over. I don't want bloodlines from habitual broodies, merely broodies that go broody naturally each spring to reproduce their own kind.
I don't think it can be learned, though I don't know of any documented theories or facts on that angle of broodiness.
I don't think it can be learned, though I don't know of any documented theories or facts on that angle of broodiness.