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2 of mine went broody on me- one spends most of her day parked in the nest box, and growls and fluffs out all over when I make her get out to eat. She's also the only one of the 3 laying a single (still small) egg at@ 10 months of age. I think it may be too hot here for them right now 2 others from the same batch died of apparent cancer this past few weeks, but these seem just less-than-bright, not really sick at this time. I was hoping for friendly, prolific egg layers, but how do you cut the broody out of their behavior? Or is it inbred?
2 of mine went broody on me- one spends most of her day parked in the nest box, and growls and fluffs out all over when I make her get out to eat. She's also the only one of the 3 laying a single (still small) egg at@ 10 months of age. I think it may be too hot here for them right now 2 others from the same batch died of apparent cancer this past few weeks, but these seem just less-than-bright, not really sick at this time. I was hoping for friendly, prolific egg layers, but how do you cut the broody out of their behavior? Or is it inbred?
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