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Not sure you can make a hen go broody. Hormones and all that nature stuff. "they gotta be in the mood"
In my research, please prove me wrong, you wait for signs of broodiness, then shove eggs under them.
I'm not-so-patiently waiting for a broody. Mine from last year passed last week. See if the Easter Eggers are of that tendency. If not, incubator time. Chicken Rancher has offered mixed Barnyard surprise eggs.

Tacos for lunch, it is! Thanks for the help. :rolleyes:
Thanks I have a stack of about 10 eggs in the box right now that usually does it for the two I have that go broody all the time.
 
Not sure about rules for for Texas thread. If it should be held tight to poultry let me know. Since it says Texas I assume mainly birds but appreciation for Texas and Texas things are acceptable.
Rules:lau:lau:lau

Off topic rules.
 
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