I agree with PD-Riverman... simplest to leave them in their individual nests if they are comfortable their and just add cardboard or other inexpensive material to the bottom 6-12" of the dividing fences until the chicks are big enough to not get through it. I also use the 1/2" hardware cloth as my preferred fencing for anywhere chicks are involved, but other material will work until you can make adjustments.Hi everyone!
I have three broody hens with chicks. They're in a "broody tri-plex" that we made and thought would work, but it's not working. The chicks are getting through the fence and getting stuck in the neighboring pens. Unfortunately, I can't make it work for all three hens. Two of the hens hatched their chicks a few days ago, so I'm thinking of giving all the chicks to one of those hens and removing the other hen (after dark). While I hate to do it, it seems to be the best solution right now.
Before I do that I have questions:
Will the other chicks accept the new hen as "mom"?
Should I put the other hen back in the coop or into a separate cage for a few days until she's no longer broody?
Thanks.