I currently have a silkie hen go broody, she and her rooster, (I only have two silkies) are in there coop which is one of those you can buy at tractor supply or wherever. Well no matter how many times I'd pick them up and put them in the coop part they will not go in there and I would have to push them out.
So since is summer I let them just stay in the run part. Well she has made a little nest part in the corner part of the pen( the whole pen has a roof and where she is at has wood siding).And I want to move her to the coop part so she can have a best box and so the rooster won't mess with her, but I don't want to kick her out of being broody, should I move her or just let her stay there until the eggs hatch then move her from the rooster encase he decides he doesn't like the chicks(he is a mean little bugger not towards the hen but towards anything else). Can someone help me out??
My roosters are quite sweet with them though, and their chicks when they hatch. So, what do you mean he's mean to the hen? That may be a concern, roosters that don't dote on their hens usually don't do well with chicks being around either. Maybe it would be easier to lock him in the coop?
