Why have our Rhode Islands never produced babies

Their color is amazing! When they are mature, their red combs in contrast is really striking! You need a big red bow to go with it!

Truly, she loves her chickens, and when I visit, her flock is a strikingly beautiful sight!

Have a wonderful day, or should I say afternoon for you!

MB
 
Chochins and silkies are usually considered the most likely to go broody. As with all things they are individuals. I got White Plymouth Rocks and Speckled Sussex this year. Thinking the SS have a tendency to go broody I could let them hatch a clutch if they did. Wellll I have a broody, but its a WPR.
 

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