Feeling Broody,anyone else?

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Goodlife1970
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Feeling Broody,anyone else?

Post: # 14409Post Goodlife1970 »

I cant believe it! Went to collect the eggs and Ive got a broody! I dont know about anyone else but I dont usually get them going down this early in the year,especially as its so cold.
Now, what did I come in here for??????

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Post: # 14413Post glenniedragon »

I thought it was a comment on your imminent (?sp) arrival, ahh chickens.... No my girls haven't gone broody- oh and neither have I!

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Post: # 14466Post Millymollymandy »

One of mine was broody 3 times last year and the market sold hybrids aren't supposed to! Despite her being off lay for about 10 weeks total my 3 girls have produced nearly 1000 eggs between them in just under a year and I was told by the market traders they averaged about 300 eggs a year each. So they have done very well!

Yes I have kept a count of the egg production - sad arent I? :mrgreen:

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Post: # 14482Post Wombat »

Onya mate! good to see!

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