My first questions, combs, broodiness, etc.

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'Typically' not broody breeds- should be the correct terminology... I've seen white leghorns, polish, and plenty of other white layers, go broody. Seen something from all of them at one point or another... Heck, for the same, I've seen Silkies and other bantams that wanted nothing to do with a clutch of eggs during their entire lifetime.

PLenty of good points in here though, things that the average beginning person doesn't think about- but most of us just take it for granted...
 
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'Typically' not broody breeds- should be the correct terminology... I've seen white leghorns, polish, and plenty of other white layers, go broody. Seen something from all of them at one point or another... Heck, for the same, I've seen Silkies and other bantams that wanted nothing to do with a clutch of eggs during their entire lifetime.

PLenty of good points in here though, things that the average beginning person doesn't think about- but most of us just take it for granted...
 

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