I could, and that sounds like a good idea but how do I know when to let her out? Im thinking of blocking the entryway with cardboard with holes or something. I'm worried she'll have to poop and will feel stuck in there? Weird thing to worry about...
So far she is having a harder time than last, she has a preference for sitting in the same brooder box that everyone else wants to lay in so she keeps on changing where she is nesting due to high demand for the box.
I tried putting her in a dog crate and she ate 2 of the eggs on 2 separate days...
I went on a short road trip and came back to my broody being herself:
They are due around April 12th, the day I got my 1st chickens, 3 years ago. I will leave her with 8 eggs and see how she does.
I agree, She's a pretty muppet. She makes me want another frizzle, but I know how they look when they molt now! Mine is good and I'm surprised her feathers are still on.
I'm jealous of all the snow everyone has in their pictures! My flock just got some frost bitten combs due to the high winds and extreme cold last month 😞 Other than that it's been very dry.