I think the phrase "you can't make a hen go broody" is meaning that you can't make a bird that lacks the desire or instincts go broody. Some birds are known for their broodiness and they can easily be encouraged to sit. My silkie/ee will sit only anything that remotely looks like a pile of eggs. If I want to hatch eggs I just put out a pile of golf balls and I know she will be in there within an hour or two. Am I making her go broody??? Not really. She's already technically broody, I just gave her something to sit on. I could leave my barred rock with a pile of golf balls for a month and she may not ever sit on them. It's just not in her.
I think people confuse broodiness with sitting. Just because your bird is up and about with the flock does not mean she isn't broody or wants to be broody.
I think people confuse broodiness with sitting. Just because your bird is up and about with the flock does not mean she isn't broody or wants to be broody.
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