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IDK...all of my broodies have been hatchery stock. Some viciously persistent.

IDK...all of my broodies have been hatchery stock. Some viciously persistent.
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Hello and welcome to BYC!Glad you joined.
IDK...all of my broodies have been hatchery stock. Some viciously persistent.
You're an overachiever. That 4 at once was a bit much, don't ya think?But I've been casting spells in your direction as requested.
Real Wyandotte’s are known for being good broodies and mothers. But in September its too late to start with natural breeding. In spring you can try to leave some (fake) eggs in a nest where you like a hen to breed. If there are > 4 eggs in a nest there chances rise that one or even more hens get broody.I bought some SL Wyandott chicks, (one was a rooster) two years ago from Tractor supply, Ive made them a nice coop with nesting boxes, ive made it as good as it gets so they can go broody. it still has not happend. Is it because they are from a hatchery ? this is my second year raising chickens.