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Oh, but we also have a blue feathered cockerel who is his brother with the same leakage too, hubby also would like to keep him. And all 4 bantam cockerels, and at least 1 of the big black EE mutts, plus a Dark Brahma cockerel... lol. Then we have my all the boys I need for my breeding pens plus a few spares in case my main breeder boys decide to do the chicken thing of dying...
Great minds think alike... We're not breeders, we're keepers.. 🤣

"Oh, that one's pretty, keep it"

"Oh, did you see how that one ate that blade of grass, keeping that one!!"
 
Hmm, in my experience no. I had 1 BA go broody her first year but never again, another BA goes broody at least once / year, none of my other layer breeds have tried. But those silkies :confused: thats all they want to do.
Okay good haha. I’m worried about it but I don’t have typical “broody” breeds I don’t think.
I have a BCM, crested cream legbar, Oliver egger, and rainbow layer (which I think the last two are BCM + legbar mixes).
 
Okay on the topics of broody chickens. Do chickens ALWAYS go broody at some point in their lives?
In my opinion, no. Sadly I think broodiness is being bred out by hatcheries and you have a much better chance with the heritage breeds compared to hybrids. You stand a much better chance getting a broody from say a breeder compared to hatchery birds.
No expert on this, just my thoughts.
 
In my opinion, no. Sadly I think broodiness is being bred out by hatcheries and you have a much better chance with the heritage breeds compared to hybrids. You stand a much better chance getting a broody from say a breeder compared to hatchery birds.
No expert on this, just my thoughts.
I agree. But, both BAs are hatchery bred, although of the 40-ish hatchery chickens I've had, those are the only broodies.
 

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