Naked Neck/Turken Thread

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I read that NNs don't go broody as often as some other breeds. What's the opinion here? I really want to just let them do their thing and hope for chicks at some time.

Also, (first time chickens here) I'm getting our chicken house ready to bring home our 3 hens and roo this weekend and found out that they have preferred to sleep in a medium size dog igloo and sit on roosts during the day. I had purchased plastic buckets for nests. Suggestions on how I can make them feel more at home?
 
I have had a couple to several go broody each year I have had NN.
And my apologies, Kassaundra. I had meant to open my post with "OMG, that's an adorable baby chick!!!" It got me all excited and asking questions. I get ahead of myself. I really just need to get the chickens home first, figure out where they are going to want to sleep, and then go from there.

Thank you and hellbender for your replies. I'm encouraged!
 
And my apologies, Kassaundra. I had meant to open my post with "OMG, that's an adorable baby chick!!!" It got me all excited and asking questions. I get ahead of myself. I really just need to get the chickens home first, figure out where they are going to want to sleep, and then go from there.

Thank you and hellbender for your replies. I'm encouraged!

I think it can be taken for granted that ALL NN chicks are adorable and for that matter....so long as there are no health or thrift issues, ALL chicks have their adorable quota!
 
Yay for me!!! I just KNEW I'd end up finding the most adorable breed! Considering I'd never even heard of them two weeks ago I think things worked out really well. Happy to be the newest member of the NN fan club!
 

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