How do i make my Hen go broody?

@Overo Mare bless her heart . And im a guy sayin that so u know its killing me
this is quoted from google' " New Hampshires are a docile, calm, and friendly breed that do well in backyards and gardens. They are known to go broody and make great mothers. ... When New Hampshire Reds were first standardized by the American Poultry Association,".
 
People won’t comment on it if you use at least passable spelling/grammar. :)

Do you have links to the evidence you are suggesting can be found on google? People will take you much more seriously if you can provide the reasoning for your stance on a subject. I would certainly hesitate to make a broad statement that something is true just because google says it is so. There is still a plethora of false information out there to be found, about topics that have been proven to be entirely unfounded.

To prove your case, provide your evidence.
Ive seen 2 of my NHR go broody and one of them stayed with their chicks for 10 weeks my other breed would be to air headed to do that i even searched it up from you guys and google still says there KNOWN to go broody you can search it up you can even try to own one or ask someone else thta ownes NHR and they will tell you they went broody New Hampshires are a docile, calm, and friendly breed that do well in backyards and gardens. They are known to go broody and make great mothers. ... When New Hampshire Reds were first standardized by the American Poultry Association, it was recorded.
 
My points proven. Thanks. I think we need a disclaimer that doesn’t allow Children under 13 unless accompanied by an adult

even my 13 yr old knows google is not the all answer to all
yeah but I seen with my eyes that 2 of my NHR gone broody if I seen it with my eye I know im right.
 
I’m with @Overo Mare all done here. Still can’t get an actual source for the claim. I guess I’ll just go take a walk off the edge of the earth... google says it’s flat so that should be possible right? :old
But the things I know people are still gonna be my conclusion BUT NHR DO GO BROODY I have seen it it with my own eyes 2 of my NHR gone broody
 
Ive seen 2 of my NHR go broody and one of them stayed with their chicks for 10 weeks my other breed would be to air headed to do that i even searched it up from you guys and google still says there KNOWN to go broody you can search it up you can even try to own one or ask someone else thta ownes NHR and they will tell you they went broody New Hampshires are a docile, calm, and friendly breed that do well in backyards and gardens. They are known to go broody and make great mothers. ... When New Hampshire Reds were first standardized by the American Poultry Association, it was recorded.
This is quoted directly from a website that used a pic of a bantam Cochin to explain about LF Cochins.
 
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