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ChickenMamaLissa
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- Apr 26, 2020
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If there’s brooding to be done, my Wyandotte is always happy to step in. We call her “the dilophosaurus” because she flairs her neck feathers so viciously when you try to get her out of the nesting box. The three sex links have never been broody, but I might give it a shot by separating the Wyandotte and letting the rest have a chance at brooding. Thanks!In the Spring you can also “force” broodiness snd that will stop laying.