miss_thenorth
Frugal Homesteader
My sil has some silkie mutt chickens, as well as polish. She keeps most of her chickens in pens, separated all the time to prevent fighting of the roos, and so that the mutts don't breed with the pures. In one of her pens, she has who she is sure is a male mutt, coupled with two other females. The females go broody alot. Actualy twice, while the two hens were broody, sil would go in the pen and notice an egg where the rooster mutt sits at night. she would get three eggs in a row, then nothing. this has happened twice. no other chicken can get into these pens, and the broodies were serioulsy broody, nearing hatch date--so it is not possible for them to be laying the eggs. She has never figured this out.