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Just checking in with you @LozzyR
Thanks MJ. :hugs I went to work today and bawled my eyes out for at least half of it. I have really lovely co-workers who gave me lots of hugs, and I got to message the awesome @BY Bob in real time, which was so nice and really helped.

I’ve changed my profile pic to Snowy from the game, so she and Phyllis can be pixel-sisters.
 
Thanks MJ. :hugs I went to work today and bawled my eyes out for at least half of it. I have really lovely co-workers who gave me lots of hugs, and I got to message the awesome @BY Bob in real time, which was so nice and really helped.

I’ve changed my profile pic to Snowy from the game, so she and Phyllis can be pixel-sisters.
I noticed your new profile pic and I thought it was the perfect tribute.
 
I have had some wonderful Black Australorps. Recently, Raven, age 8.5, died suddenly. She was wonderfully broody and a wonderful mother. It was such a blessing watching her care for her chicks!

In your experience, do Black Australorps tend to be broody more than other chickens? If not, what makes some hens broody and most others not?
Thanks!
Ness was my one and only Australoprp, so I've none other to compare her to, but I didn't notice her being broody.
 

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