Could you please give more details about the bird? Is she sitting on some eggs or does she look sick?One of my hens won't walk why
Marie
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Could you please give more details about the bird? Is she sitting on some eggs or does she look sick?One of my hens won't walk why
Congrats!!I'm so excited for my broody. She just hatched out a third baby and she is doing great with them.
ETA: what am I looking for as signs of her getting ready to go back to regular business as usual. And do you integrate back as if she was a new bird? She was the lowest in the pecking order before now, so I'm guessing so.
Congrats!!
Is mama and chicks within sight but behind wire of the main flock?
You can do that for a week then take down the wire, she should protect them.
Quote: More sage advice will probably be forthcoming, but I've always read that after a few days to a week of separation by wire, when the chicks have their feet under them and mama has stocked up on chow let them mingle with the flock and start the integration.
I waited 2 weeks this winter because it was frigid cold and when I took the wire down mama got into some nasty pecking order fights, so keep an eye on them.
The chicks were never attacked and they had a closed nest box to retreat to.
More sage advice will probably be forthcoming, but I've always read that after a few days to a week of separation by wire, when the chicks have their feet under them and mama has stocked up on chow let them mingle with the flock and start the integration.
I waited 2 weeks this winter because it was frigid cold and when I took the wire down mama got into some nasty pecking order fights, so keep an eye on them.
The chicks were never attacked and they had a closed nest box to retreat to.
Quote: The chicks were never the target of attack, a few mild pecks here and there but nothing serious, it was mama's pecking order issues(she used to be pretty low, now no one really messes with her) that caused the fights and once I broke them up they didn't happen again after the first 2 days that I saw. But she was in sight of the flock the whole time she was setting. I wanted mama to integrate the chicks for me, that's the beauty of a broody IMO.
You can read my Winter Broody Story and see my setup here.