SmiYa0126
Free Ranging
Three year broodies?! Lol you poor thing!Mine live out their natural lives here. They are pets and entertainment before anything else, so none of them go to the pot or up for sale.
I will say, it takes a loooong time before they completely stop laying. Yes, they slow down significantly to the point where if eggs are important to you then it's understandable not to keep them, but it's more of a trickle to a stop than a complete halt one year. For example, I got a whopping 2 eggs from one of my 11 year olds this year, and my 6 year old Dorkings are laying almost as well as they did when they were half that age. The only older ones not laying at all are the ones who struggle with arthritis or other ailments of old age, and the Cochin bantam girls who have been broody for almost 3 months solid now.![]()