MrsNorthie
Free Ranging
- May 3, 2023
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I think some hens are smart enough to reproduce their genes without effort beyond laying the egg, like a cuckoo, being quite happy to see others playing broody and raising their kids for them.
Yup, a constant irritation for people who are trying to hatch eggs with a broody that she laid rather than the donatations from other hens.
I have another variation, co-broodies. I have 4 or 5 ladies that are toying with broodiness, but 2 will sit on the nest most of the day, but other girls will "take-over" for a few hours while the main broodies go out and eat and drink and get some sunshine. Only one actually sat over night for one night and they all abandoned sitting for now (which is fine, they are still young and I would like to have them wait until April to hatch so we have warmer nights but still mild warm days.)