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Thanks for your thoughtful reply, fisherlady. My broody is in the community nestbox in the coop, which is in the run, where the other hens are kept during the day while we are at work. So, yes, she's still in with the flock, even if she spends her day alone in the coop. I make a point of taking her out every day; when I get home I bring fermented feed (and a few extra goodies that I have on hand sometimes, like fruit or greens) out to the run for all the ladies, so she eats with the them. I take her out of the nestbox every day in order to make sure that she eats, drinks and poops at least once a day. She also has feed and water in the coop, but I have no idea if she gets either while I'm not there. As for #2, she is not a relentless bully; she just doesn't want the younger girls to get any treats that she *might* want. Other than the food possessiveness and that she doesn't want them up on the roost next to her at night, they all seem to get along amicably enough in the run. It's quite a large area with lots of room to get away and plenty of places to hide if necessary, but I have never seen any overt attacks. In fact, when the young girls take their afternoon siesta together, #2 hen sits nearby. I do have a dog crate at the ready if I do notice any change in behaviour, but so far, so good. I'm relieved that the eggs my #2 hen lays will still be good for eating as long as I remove them once a day, because when I take my broody hen out to stretch her legs etc., I remove any egg that my #2 hen has laid that day and it goes straight into the fridge. It's fascinating to watch my broody's behaviour when I put her out in the run. She has a good appetite, she drinks well, she deposits her broody poop, she pecks around a bit and usually even has a dust bath. Then after 20 minutes, it's like she hears a timer going off, because she goes charging back to her nest, full-tilt. I think she's awesome.