How to keep eggs fresh until hen is ready to sit

I agree, the australorp might go broody, I have one brooding right now, but the leghorns are very unlikely to ever brood.
 
Since she has just been separated from her babies is it likely that she will go broody anytime soon
 
If she just finished brooding a batch of chicks, she probably won't go broody again for several months. It takes a lot out of the hen, since they barely eat or drink while brooding.
 
Since she has just been separated from her babies is it likely that she will go broody anytime soon


It depends. My australorp usually only does one brood a year but it varies by individual. Some birds will raise two or three broods a year. Silkies especially are notorious for finishing up a batch of chicks, laying two or three eggs, and brooding again right away.
 
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