- Apr 17, 2009
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Today I have a brown leghorn who refuses to get off the nest so I can get the eggs. I have been trying since I got home this afternoon at two and it's six now. I let the others out to free range and she didn't budge. I didn't think leghorns went broody. Is it possible? She's just over a year old and the funny thing is that I started setting aside eggs to put a few in to the incubator next week, but if she'll do it for me that's great.
So what do you think? Can a leghorn go broody? Has anyone ever had it happen before? Or is my girl just playing house for a bit?
So what do you think? Can a leghorn go broody? Has anyone ever had it happen before? Or is my girl just playing house for a bit?
