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- Oct 14, 2021
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We have no roosters. One of our 8 girls is broody for a few days now after first laying in December and so far I've been periodically removing her from the nesting boxes inside the coop so she can eat, drink, poop, stretch her legs, etc. She never pecks me just screeches and fluffs up but she does attack the others. She's a cuckoo maran and top of the pecking order.
I've read about the chicken jail method with a wire cage but I'm wondering if confining her in the space underneath the coop will work?
The run is attached to the coop which is off the ground. The space underneath the coop is 3 ft tall and 3 ft all around so PLENTY of space compared to a dog cage. The ground in the space is just loose dirt (the girls use the space for dust bathing). I was thinking of confining her in there with food and water for however long separating her from the rest of the run with a wire fence or gate so that she can still be perceived by the others. The space underneath also gets sunlight while being completely shielded from wind and rain.
If it doesn't work, I'll just have to try the wire cage method with no bedding inside the run. Can I also leave her in there overnight? I dont have the materials to close off the nest boxes if i let her back in during the night and some of the girls are early layers. Coop isnt big enough to fit the cage inside.
I live in FL and the lowest temp this week is 49 F.
I've read about the chicken jail method with a wire cage but I'm wondering if confining her in the space underneath the coop will work?
The run is attached to the coop which is off the ground. The space underneath the coop is 3 ft tall and 3 ft all around so PLENTY of space compared to a dog cage. The ground in the space is just loose dirt (the girls use the space for dust bathing). I was thinking of confining her in there with food and water for however long separating her from the rest of the run with a wire fence or gate so that she can still be perceived by the others. The space underneath also gets sunlight while being completely shielded from wind and rain.
If it doesn't work, I'll just have to try the wire cage method with no bedding inside the run. Can I also leave her in there overnight? I dont have the materials to close off the nest boxes if i let her back in during the night and some of the girls are early layers. Coop isnt big enough to fit the cage inside.
I live in FL and the lowest temp this week is 49 F.