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Great info, thanks! I did leave the quitter under her, but just added a second "good" egg, so there will be at least two hatchlings. The one I think is a quitter was not darkened like the rest are, which is why I think it's a goner. How long will she wait for it to hatch, or does she know when they're quitters?
OK, I'll build mama a screen to put in front of her while she's in the nesting box (there are six, hers is the second one in on the right). Does she go into "lockdown" on day 3, so she won't even try or need to get out until the babies hatch??
My coop is 4x6, so there isn't any room in it for a small place in the corner for just her. These are views from the people door, looking in right and left. There's some space under the droppings board, but I don't think that would be super comfortable.
The third pic is a shot of the inside of the coop pre-droppings board, when we had a droppings pit. That floor space is now open.
This is a picture of the "Maternity ward" my husband built for her that she wouldn't have anything to do with. Can you envision some sort of arrangement post-hatch for her in our run, using this Maternity ward? I imagine he'd have to put a door on it so mama can get out of it, maybe into a separate little run area? What would we do at night, bring them in the garage maybe (predators are abundant here even with our current biosecurity, I don't trust that it'd be safe to leave them in the run).
Here's a photo of the right side of the run. It extends behind the coop as well.
Here's a gratuitous photo of mama, who has been doing a thankless job in unreasonably high temperatures for nearly 3 weeks! Go Freida!