May 1, 2011 #1 florida chickenz In the Brooder 8 Years Apr 12, 2011 97 0 39 do barred rocks or rhode island reds ever go broody or is it rare?
May 1, 2011 #2 Happy Chooks Free Ranging Premium Feather Member 14 Years Jul 9, 2009 40,438 3,667 686 Northern CA My Coop My Coop Rare for those breeds. Not impossible, but rare.
May 1, 2011 Thread starter #3 florida chickenz In the Brooder 8 Years Apr 12, 2011 97 0 39 what about black australorps?
May 1, 2011 #4 CrazyChickensEverwhere Songster 8 Years Apr 8, 2011 684 5 129 Quote: more common. I had 1 go broody
May 1, 2011 #5 abubakar4u2003 In the Brooder 8 Years Apr 17, 2011 28 1 24 Houston, TX Rhode Island Reds are very good layers of eggs but they never sit. that's the only part I hate about them. Otherwise egg laying is great.
Rhode Island Reds are very good layers of eggs but they never sit. that's the only part I hate about them. Otherwise egg laying is great.
May 1, 2011 #6 flowerchild59 Songster 9 Years Apr 25, 2010 1,152 33 184 Southern IL I have never had a barred rock or RIR become broody. But my dark cornish, partridge rocks and turkens are broody on a regular basis.
I have never had a barred rock or RIR become broody. But my dark cornish, partridge rocks and turkens are broody on a regular basis.
May 1, 2011 #7 Saltysteele Songster 8 Years Apr 10, 2011 624 11 121 MI my dad has a BR that goes broody very easily