Chick sleeping space

Jojo905

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Hello :) I am new to this and have very little experience in raising chicken, please excuse anything that might seem obvious for you! - I am learning. I intend on creating an off ground chicken coop with free ranging dual purpose brooding chicken. Locally there are buff orpington so i am going with those.

I intend on letting the hens brood and hatch chicks in the same coop with the rest of the flock. I am placing nesting boxes at around 45 cm from the ground and roosting perches at 75cm. My questions is this: Once the chicks hatch, does the hen start sleeping on the floor with the chicks? What is their usual behaviour? And what is the best setup (given that i want to leave the hen and chicks in the same coop)?

Thank you for any advice! Appreciate the help.
 
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Thank you for the information!

PorkPie thank you for the links! - i've read that article before posting here but unfortunately it does not detail whether hens start sleeping on the ground once the chicks hatch or more generally their behaviour is with regards to perching/sleeping whilst raising young.

Valeriej thank you for the information! - i presume that normal hen behaviour is to sleep on the ground whilst raising young chicks then? - in that case I will make a compartment to the side so that brooding hens dont get shat on by the perching flock.


Thank you for the info!
 
Thank you for the information!

PorkPie thank you for the links! - i've read that article before posting here but unfortunately it does not detail whether hens start sleeping on the ground once the chicks hatch or more generally their behaviour is with regards to perching/sleeping whilst raising young.

Valeriej thank you for the information! - i presume that normal hen behaviour is to sleep on the ground whilst raising young chicks then? - in that case I will make a compartment to the side so that brooding hens dont get shat on by the perching flock.


Thank you for the info!
Hello there and welcome to BYC! :frow

Try posting this question in our Chicken Behaviors section for more help here, but hens that hatch chicks will remain with the young until they are old enough to be booted from mommy's fluff. :D

Good luck with your flock and welcome to ours! :)
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow Glad you joined.
I hope some of your hens go broody for you.
The hen will nest down on ground level with her chicks until she feels they are ready to join the flock on the roost.
It would help if you had built-in brooders in the coop that they can set and hatch their clutches in that have access to the rest of the coop and the run.
Mark their eggs so you can remove eggs from hens that may sneak in their nests to lay when the mothers leave for broody breaks.
Keeping the entire flock on Flock Raiser or something similar with oyster shell on the side will make feeding the entire flock much easier year round.
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Twocrows thank you for the welcome! I didn't know such a section existed!

Dobielover thank you for the behaviour information and coop design and nutrition! (and the pictures:) )

Meg-in-MT hi and thanks for the welcome!
 

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