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Hello I have 2 buff orpingtons, and some other chickens. But the Orpingtons are the only ones I want broody, but they won't go broody. They are both over a year old and I have a rooster in with them. I know that their eggs have been fertilized because I hatched a batch this last week and I can tell some of them are orpingtons. Soy real question is why have not gone broody?
and Welcome To BYC! Orpingtons do tend to be a pretty broody breed, but some are more broody than others, as CarolinaHen said, hatchery orpingtons are less prone to go broody, but even those usually will eventually, often they don't go broody as pullets but will in their second year... so hopefully yours will this spring. Broodyness is hormonal so you can't really "make" them go broody, but you can do some things to encourage it, make sure they have a nice dark secluded nest box, with a clutch of (fake) eggs to temp them etc... The Learning Center has some nice articles on broodys and ideas to try