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  1. fluffycrow

    Broody Dolly Parton Hatchalong!

    You'll know when you see ones with naked necks :p
  2. fluffycrow

    Broody Dolly Parton Hatchalong!

    Then it seems like she needs some competition! Haven't met a bigger foodie than a brahma!
  3. fluffycrow

    Broody Dolly Parton Hatchalong!

    That's fair. Although a tiny serama hen would run between the LFs legs, the BO wouldn't see THAT coming!
  4. fluffycrow

    Broody Dolly Parton Hatchalong!

    No serama?
  5. fluffycrow

    Broody Dolly Parton Hatchalong!

    :hugs
  6. fluffycrow

    Broody Dolly Parton Hatchalong!

    You could leave them right now to have them commit, but they're not what I'd use when they actually commit
  7. fluffycrow

    Broody Dolly Parton Hatchalong!

    If they're still laying, they're not fully broody, yet. They might be pre-broody. Within the week they should commit, or decide there's no reason to bother
  8. fluffycrow

    Broody Dolly Parton Hatchalong!

    I've had nest lovers (and nest sleepers too) before. Those look very different than a broody bird. Elf, are they actually broody (or at the very least, exhibiting broody behaviour), or are they just hanging out in the nest?
  9. fluffycrow

    Broody Dolly Parton Hatchalong!

    They're either birds that have yet to commit to brooding, or are just not good sitters. If they start spending nights ine the nest, then you'll know they have committed. If they keep the current brooding schedule up, break them
  10. fluffycrow

    Broody Dolly Parton Hatchalong!

    Hope you have a good time! Maybe even coming back with hatching eggs of an Italian landrace🤭?
  11. fluffycrow

    Broody Dolly Parton Hatchalong!

    How about number 5! Hmm, blonde singers... ooh I know! Bonnie Tyler! I guess that's half a blonde, since her hair's not naturally blonde (I think) Agreed!
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