Can I put chicks under a semi broody hen?

scoopsmom

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My turkey aka Australorp

Right now my flock consists of a barred rock pullet and an austrlorp both 9 months old. I had some losses but now I'm working on building my flock. Today I just got 2 baby chick Australorps from a local feedstore.

First question : If I decide to stick them under my pullet, do I first need to quarantine the chicks and for how long?

My other question is about my Austrlorp pullet. Lately she has been puffing up and fanning out her tail when I come close. She does this while walking around--she hasn't started just sitting in her nest although I've stopped collecting the eggs for a few days to encourage her to go broody. She is the sweetest girl and very shy, so I definitely don't think it's an aggressive behavior because she will still let me pick her up and sit in my lap. Also, I have seen HUGE poops in their area so... Is she on the verge of going broody or just a weirdo?
 

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She doesn’t sound broody.. my Silkie was broody for at least a month.. never wanting to leave the nest.. and the other day I gave her some Cochin bantams.. it took a couple of days for her to snap out of broody mode .. she is now in mama mode :loveView attachment 1725465

Omg so adorable! And that's an amazing picture!! I know silkie and Cochins make the best moms! I haven't read too much about Australorps being good moms tho?
 
Omg so adorable! And that's an amazing picture!! I know silkie and Cochins make the best moms! I haven't read too much about Australorps being good moms tho?
Thanks! I have a thread on it ;).. Broody Silkie turned Adoptive Mother
And I can’t imagine what she is doing.. I’ve only had my chickens since last year.. I’m sure someone on here would know though..
 
My buff Orpington lady was on the verge of broody for a few days and a user on here labeled her a “walking broody.” One of my other buffs has since taken this same action and I assume it’s the same thing; however I do hear that they can go walking broody and never decide to sit. I really wish mine would! And I hope yours does too, if you want her to!
OK so then what on earth is this turkey fanning behavior?? This is totally new..
 

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