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Encourage broodyness
Marianne West
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Location: Lemon Grove, CA
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Hi Victoria,
Is there a way to encourage
chickens
to become broody? I have 3 hens and one rooster, all almost 2 years old now, and I haven't seen any signs of wanting to sit and became mothers.
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