So @Shadrach, I've got a question, and bear with me, I'll try to make it as easy to understand as I can.
Let's say that I have to get eggs or dayolds for the breed I want, and this breeder doesn't hatch naturally, hasn't for years, so the birds don't go broody often or grow up with older and the flock. They've been raised artificially for a few generations.
I give these eggs (or young chicks) to a broody and she accepts them and raises them.
Do you think that this would 'reset' those chicks back to ones that tended to go broody and they would still be proper birds? Or would they be as hopeless as their siblings that were raises by the breeder in their way?
Let's say that I have to get eggs or dayolds for the breed I want, and this breeder doesn't hatch naturally, hasn't for years, so the birds don't go broody often or grow up with older and the flock. They've been raised artificially for a few generations.
I give these eggs (or young chicks) to a broody and she accepts them and raises them.
Do you think that this would 'reset' those chicks back to ones that tended to go broody and they would still be proper birds? Or would they be as hopeless as their siblings that were raises by the breeder in their way?