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That's what I was told about mine, that they were not broody. Of my 3 breeds the cayugas are the most likely to brood, and the pekins are the least likely to, with the rouens somewhere in between. So far, my cayuga has tried 2 or 3 times (and is setting now), my rouen has also tried at least twice (and is setting now), and one of my pekins has tried, but hasn't started again yet. The stupid pups kept getting the eggs
Hopefully, I'll have some baby quackers soon, I believe it's about time for my cayuga to hatch, and I think the rouen started before she did!
Good luck finding homes for all of them!
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That's what I was told about mine, that they were not broody. Of my 3 breeds the cayugas are the most likely to brood, and the pekins are the least likely to, with the rouens somewhere in between. So far, my cayuga has tried 2 or 3 times (and is setting now), my rouen has also tried at least twice (and is setting now), and one of my pekins has tried, but hasn't started again yet. The stupid pups kept getting the eggs


Good luck finding homes for all of them!

