Thank you. I was thinking about putting her and the nest in in brooder that I used for the 50 meat chicks at least until they hatch but don't want to stress her out. I don't know if it is the same for a broody hen but my regular ones don't like to be isolated. She was the favorite of my rooster and now he seems depressed that she isn't in the yard with him all day. The first time she got off the nest she ran up under his wing for a sec, then ate more and faster than I have ever seen her do before, pooped, and hopped back on the nest. She won't leave for long, but I did see 3 hens piled on top of her today to try to lay an egg. She had to pick the most popular nest box, right??? I have another one that tried to stay in there with her for over an hour and had to remove her twice after laying an egg before she stopped. The one I removed is a not so nice RIR that I will refuse to let go broody.
One more question: The layer feed is mounted on the wall of the coop with the feed height about a foot and a half off of the ground. Will this be high enough to keep the chicks out of it until they can eat it? If not, I can always alter it and I do have a 10'X10' tractor that I can have mom and chicks in until they are old enough. I prefer not to use the tractor for long as I do free range and I usually use it as a grow out pen for ones I brooded myself.
Thank you again.
The brooder seems fine to me and if she is committed to being broody the rooster and her will be fine seperate if that's what you choose and about the feeder of layer,even if the chicks can't reach it you still need it out because the chicks will be chirping hunger and the hen will go to the layer feed and pick it up and drop it in front of the chicks until they are full so you don't want in in there because she will be a good mommy and feed her chicks and that will be layer which can kill the chicks so chick feed all the way!