Several broody Cream Legbars

Estrella

Chirping
Sep 13, 2023
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I have three, to each other unrelated Cream Legbar hens, who have all gone broody within the last 3-4 weeks. They are terrible mothers and abandon the eggs after 1-2 weeks, but still - this is not a breed that should go broody? And all three, not even from the same genetics? Anyone had this happen and had a Cream Legbar who successfullt raised chicks? My CL girls are very flightly and loud, not at all as pleasant as my orps and orp mixes, who don’t seem to scare easily.
 
I have three, to each other unrelated Cream Legbar hens, who have all gone broody within the last 3-4 weeks. They are terrible mothers and abandon the eggs after 1-2 weeks, but still - this is not a breed that should go broody? And all three, not even from the same genetics? Anyone had this happen and had a Cream Legbar who successfullt raised chicks? My CL girls are very flightly and loud, not at all as pleasant as my orps and orp mixes, who don’t seem to scare easily.
Right now I have a cream legbar that's a very dedicated mother, she and two other hens formed a wierd sort of triple parenting arragememnt over some chicks and keets they hatched. Usually it's my Olive Eggers that go broody, but this year it's one of the legbars.

She not only takes care of her hatchlings, but she adopted some other chicks I hatched in the incubator and had moved to the outdoor brooder. The three of them go parading around with the 11 chicks and guinea keets, which are now 5-6 weeks old.
 

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