We know broody hens. How about a nanny hen?

Millie reenlisted as nanny hen and is now caring for my four new Welsummer chicks. She's not even got broody hormones this time, although they may come in with more exposure to the chicks.
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Millie is a Welsummer. Millie is crippled with gout, so she mostly lounges on her cushions all day. Before she volunteered for nanny duty, she was out with the other chickens who loved to abuse her feathers by raking their beaks over her. The result is a sort of "teasing" of the feathers so they appear more like fur than feathers. It's probably why Millie was so eager for nanny duty.
 

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