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When i copied it for you to see, i thought it was directly underneath, what i had written,
so sorry about that, lol.
I actually have one of these from when my dog was a puppy to keep the cat safe from him and get him potty trained. I will try that. How did u do with the egg laying and sleeping at night? I can see to just put her with the others for roosting at night but In the pen she would not be able to access the nest box?
 
I actually have one of these from when my dog was a puppy to keep the cat safe from him and get him potty trained. I will try that. How did u do with the egg laying and sleeping at night? I can see to just put her with the others for roosting at night but In the pen she would not be able to access the nest box?

If using something like a dog pen (which I've used for broody hens) you could put in a temporary nest box (may or may not work) or the hen will just lay eggs on the ground once she can't hold it anymore. If I have a chicken isolated like this for any reason (broodiness, injury/health) I just let them sleep on the ground, though you can make a temporary roost if you want (i.e. a 2x4 nailed on top of some brackets).
 
I actually have one of these from when my dog was a puppy to keep the cat safe from him and get him potty trained. I will try that. How did u do with the egg laying and sleeping at night? I can see to just put her with the others for roosting at night but In the pen she would not be able to access the nest box?

Hi, what we done was at first, was place, a plastic box, like you see in supermarkets
or fruit stores. We have loads, as when i have done a large food order online, some
supermarkets deliver the food in them, and you can keep them. We use them, as they
are so easier to clean. Then we put bedding inside, and placed it inside the playpen.
After a few days, she would start laying her eggs in it. You said, at night you would
put her in to roost, with the others. I hope you don"t mind, me saying, but if you can
find a solution, for her to roost, separately from the others, only until her feathers
grow back, because as soon as daylight appears, they will start on her again. We were
lucky as our pens, on the bottom, we put a cage barrier up, so they could not get at her.
We done this until she got stronger, they also got use to seeing her, but could not get at her either. Yes, it took about 6 weeks, then this one day, we let her out with rest. We
could not believe our eyes, as they took no notice whatsoever of her. lol And they all
accepted her back. So if you can, sort another way, for her to roost, until her feathers
grow, at least you will have peace of mind, not going to bed, worrying if she is okay. lol.
Ours use to lay every day in the plastic crate. Let us know how you get on. You will find a way. lol
 
Would it also work if I put the two offenders in the pen? I feel bad about disrupting her life more than I have to. OLive is fine with the other two.
 
I cannot honestly answer that. But it is worth a try, as long as you watch them, for a while. They may suprise you, lol and make your life easier. Yeh, why not especially if
Olive is fine with the other two. Good idea, just see how they go. good luck keep us
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