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Wow, you do get cold winters up there in NY! Wishing you good luck with your broodies! Let me know how it goes, OK? I've only ever had two other broodies. The first broody hen I had at a time when I had no rooster, so no fertile eggs. She was broody in the springtime, a Marans hen. Then, I had a broody LF GLW hen, but she never sat on the same nest! She would go outside once a day to do her business, and then she'd come back inside and sit on different eggs! So we never hatched anything from her.
This broody is very very serious.....So into the basement she will go.....
Wow, you do get cold winters up there in NY! Wishing you good luck with your broodies! Let me know how it goes, OK? I've only ever had two other broodies. The first broody hen I had at a time when I had no rooster, so no fertile eggs. She was broody in the springtime, a Marans hen. Then, I had a broody LF GLW hen, but she never sat on the same nest! She would go outside once a day to do her business, and then she'd come back inside and sit on different eggs! So we never hatched anything from her.
This broody is very very serious.....So into the basement she will go.....