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  1. Sussex19

    First broody. I think I need to move her. Advice appreciated!

    As long as they can get around a bit, I think they should be fine. See how active it is in the morning, and then decide is what I would do. I'm on a phone with a very small screen, so it's a bit hard typing much, but I'm very glad that the eggs hatched!
  2. Sussex19

    First broody. I think I need to move her. Advice appreciated!

    It is not dumb question, in fact it is one I asked a while back. I think Ridgerunner answered pretty much everything. What I'm doing is inbreeding for two or three generations, and then will bring in new blood.
  3. Sussex19

    First broody. I think I need to move her. Advice appreciated!

    Glad I could help! Certainly once they have all hatched, you can move them, I'm not sure when there are still some to go. It may change the humidity, which could cause issues. I think that drop should be ok, but to be honest I haven't tried it, so can't really say. If you did make a ramp, then...
  4. Sussex19

    First broody. I think I need to move her. Advice appreciated!

    I have not had any luck moving broodys, so I leave them where they are. When I have tried, they just don't settle, and keep trying to get back, I then let them, and they carried on in the old spot without issue. As long as there is room for her to lay eggs, there is enough room for her to brood...
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