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Sonderah. Thank you. That is very helpful. I don't want to try to move her at this point because the chicks are within days of hatching. Should have tried it earlier but I did not want to upset the applecart. If I box the hen in at this point, (maybe 3 or 4 days to go, (not entirely sure), that could cause a problem for the hen. I might try a barrier that the hen can get over but that would stop a chick. This is going to be tricky. I have Black Copper Marans chickens and I did not build for broody hens. (I used to have RIRs) I think now that these BCMs apparently go broody enough that it would be worth while. I am going to have to get the skill saw out and make some kind of add on broody box. Ground level, with food and water space, and able to stop a chick while allowing a hen to come and go. I am pretty handy with tools. I guess what I really need to know is about moving the next hen. This hen has sat rock steady for almost 3 weeks now. If I had known how serious she was I could probably have moved her if I had a dedicated broody box. Can you please tell me what you know about moving a mother hen and her eggs? Would it be a risk at this point if by tomorrow I had a box made?
Sonderah. Thank you. That is very helpful. I don't want to try to move her at this point because the chicks are within days of hatching. Should have tried it earlier but I did not want to upset the applecart. If I box the hen in at this point, (maybe 3 or 4 days to go, (not entirely sure), that could cause a problem for the hen. I might try a barrier that the hen can get over but that would stop a chick. This is going to be tricky. I have Black Copper Marans chickens and I did not build for broody hens. (I used to have RIRs) I think now that these BCMs apparently go broody enough that it would be worth while. I am going to have to get the skill saw out and make some kind of add on broody box. Ground level, with food and water space, and able to stop a chick while allowing a hen to come and go. I am pretty handy with tools. I guess what I really need to know is about moving the next hen. This hen has sat rock steady for almost 3 weeks now. If I had known how serious she was I could probably have moved her if I had a dedicated broody box. Can you please tell me what you know about moving a mother hen and her eggs? Would it be a risk at this point if by tomorrow I had a box made?