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♥♥Lover of Leghorns♥♥
A great person to answer those questions is @MarkJrSorry! Don't know how that posted twice
My questions are:
If we allow her to hatch an egg or two will this encourage her broodiness for years to come? This is not something we are wanting.
Do we have to separate her and her chick(we would only allow one fertilized egg) for safety reasons? I don't believe we currently have a good set up for separating her from the rest and are not interested in building a second coop right now.
And lastly, is it too late in the year for her to safely raise a chick? We are in east central Illinois.
Thank you,
Cara