no they don't my silky love to go broody they do not get a rooster at all but
spend more time broody than not
spend more time broody than not
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Lol, I've got a feeling, smh..Could be. I've had hens going broody on roosts all fluffed up. They will hold their wings out away from their body and march back and forth on the roost bar tuk tuk tukking away to themselves.
Maybe you could try putting her in a nesting box with a couple of eggs and see if she settles in on them.
Hens can go crazy broody without a rooster. Happens every day.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed.. Thanks..Hens do not need a rooster around to go Broody. Take my word for it. Hopefully that is the problem.
When I got my first small mortgage loan yrs ago I had to pay for a flood evaluation survey, $200 out of pocket. What? It's on the highest mountain in the county... They still have to in order to get the loan.wow gang been busy cleaned my coop changed the house insurance from Pemco to USAA
had the first covering out home they kept adding coverages we did not need like catastrophic for floods from where ?? there are no lake or river close enough
They go by Army Corp of Engineers maps here. We were in a 100 year flood zone and required to have flood insurance. The maps were redrawn and we were taken out of that one and don't have to pay it now.When I got my first small mortgage loan yrs ago I had to pay for a flood evaluation survey, $200 out of pocket. What? It's on the highest mountain in the county... They still have to in order to get the loan.
Can't they just look at a map? It's like 2,000 feet above the nearest water...