Congrats on your broody hatch!
1. You'll never know.
2. Yes, I believe so.
3. You will probably have to reintegrate. Do you have a large dog crate or such that will just sit right inside your coop? You could keep her and chicks in that for a week or so until the flock get used to it all when it's time to reintegrate.
My broody pen was adjacent to the coop and there was a wire covered window between the two, so my integration wasn't a big deal each time. I'd just let the new family out to free range, monitor the interaction and it was always alright.
Thanks, Bee! I almost put them into my spare dog crate tonight and did just what you say, but then second guessed the chicks safety since they can fit between the wires in the crate. If I have a murderer, that would put them at risk... So I went with the trough until my broody is done sitting, and then I plan to move them to the crate inside of the coop as you've suggested. The chicks will be a bit bigger and hopefully a bit smarter by then, and if they're not smarter then their death is imminent anyways lol.
How old would you suggest the chicks.be when I reintegrate?
I know I have multiple hatch dates in her nest, as her friends kept adding to her clutch.... I'm not even exactly sure when the last egg was laid. I did figure out how to candle though, and while I still don't have enough experience to really understand what I'm looking at/for, I have spotted blood vessels and even some movement. The last few weeks have truly been my biggest learning experiences yet in my chickening.
Thanks for your advice, and thank you for this thread (and the FF thread, and the sick bird thread... I learn SO much from you and your OT friends!). I've even referred friends to you, or to a certain page on one of your threads to help with their problems. A thousand thank yous would not be sufficient for the knowledge (and peace of mind!) I have gained from you.
