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WHY IS MY HEN ACTING THIS Way?

I do hope that if you allow her to hatch chicks you post about it.

While rare for a production breed to go broody it's not impossible. I read about a leghorn hatching chicks out successfully. It can be done!

I have a California White that went broody just once. She would have sat long enough to hatch but I had no fertile eggs to give her.

I certainly look forward to hearing how it goes.
I definitely will and I will include pictures too!
 
I do hope that if you allow her to hatch chicks you post about it.

While rare for a production breed to go broody it's not impossible. I read about a leghorn hatching chicks out successfully. It can be done!

I have a California White that went broody just once. She would have sat long enough to hatch but I had no fertile eggs to give her.

I certainly look forward to hearing how it goes.
I just came upon this thread now after all this time🤦‍♀️.
Sorry I never posted anything about the Black Stars chicks. So here's what happened. She did go broody and stayed on her eggs. Then around day 19, she killed and ate all of them. 😡😡 I was beyond angry at her. Not sure what causes this behavior, but this just happened again to my Australorp hens 3 eggs in May. No chicks or shell to be found until I pulled the hay in the nesting box back and found a shell with blood on the inside.
 

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