Encouraging to be broody

Jaarong

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Hey guys I’m kinda new to this but was curious about something I have 3 golden comets and a barred rock roo I’m trying to get one of the hens to start sitting on the eggs but with no luck I put a golf ball in there nesting boxes, left eggs in there what else can I do to try and encourage being broody. Another question I let them free range is this a factor, if I left them I’m there coop would they be more enticed to sit on there eggs? Tia
 
:frow Welcome from New Orleans! Broodyness is a hormonal thing, I don't think there is much you can do, except be patient and hope one goes broody for you. Some breeds tend to go broody more often than others. Sorry I can't tell you which, however you can probably find a thread here on which breeds are the broodiest. Good luck and hope you find this site fun and educational.
 
Thanks yea I’ll have to check them out and it has been fun and educational. Thank you from Virginia
 

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