- Mar 19, 2007
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I have a first time young broody Austrolorp hen that I found sitting on a half dozen eggs. I have added a couple more eggs under her to give her a full dozen. She has been sitting well for almost a full week.
My older hens have been going into the nestbox area and kicking the broody hen out to lay their eggs with her clutch, never mind they have 3 other nest available to them. Luckily I numbered the dozen eggs I want her to hatch and have been able to remove the newly layed eggs. I have watched this for a couple days and the broody hen gets kicked off the nest several time a day. She is the youngest and smallest hen and is definately on the bottom of the pecking order, so she gets up when the big girls come calling.
Can I lock the door into the nestbox area and keep the older girls out and let my little hen be a good mommy? The nest box area is raised with a wire floor area about 3x4' with a pair or nests on the side. I can put food and water in there for her and she can do her broody poo through the wire floor. Or will this freak her out at not being able to get out and stretch and go and eat and drink and play in the dirt like she normally does. Also with the door closes it will be pretty dark all the time, no direct sunlight, only a little light from the roof ventilation and open floor.
Any help as I am getting tired of having to go and pick out the fresh eggs. I'm worried one day I'll get the week old one and will freak out the DW when she goes to make a cake with a bloody egg.
Peace,
Cory
My older hens have been going into the nestbox area and kicking the broody hen out to lay their eggs with her clutch, never mind they have 3 other nest available to them. Luckily I numbered the dozen eggs I want her to hatch and have been able to remove the newly layed eggs. I have watched this for a couple days and the broody hen gets kicked off the nest several time a day. She is the youngest and smallest hen and is definately on the bottom of the pecking order, so she gets up when the big girls come calling.
Can I lock the door into the nestbox area and keep the older girls out and let my little hen be a good mommy? The nest box area is raised with a wire floor area about 3x4' with a pair or nests on the side. I can put food and water in there for her and she can do her broody poo through the wire floor. Or will this freak her out at not being able to get out and stretch and go and eat and drink and play in the dirt like she normally does. Also with the door closes it will be pretty dark all the time, no direct sunlight, only a little light from the roof ventilation and open floor.
Any help as I am getting tired of having to go and pick out the fresh eggs. I'm worried one day I'll get the week old one and will freak out the DW when she goes to make a cake with a bloody egg.
Peace,
Cory