i have 4 eggs under a broody hen. Last time we let her hatch out eggs we moved her to a nursery away from the other hens. We want to just let nature take its course n let mom raise the chicks with the other 5 hens (2 are 2 yrs old, 3 are a year old). The 2 year old hens are not too tolerant of the 1 yr old hens so not sure how tolerant they will be of chicks. Here are my questions:
1). If we raise them all together do I feed all 6 hens chick starter with the chicks? Will the older hens be harmed from not having layer feed? They have access to oyster shell as wanted.
2). Momma hen is in the top nesting box about 3 feet off the ground. Should I move her as soon as chicks hatch down to the floor of the coop or will the chicks be able to get down themselves?
3). Once chicks are out of the top nesting box should I have a big dog crate on the floor of the coop so the little chicks can get away from older hens? All our chickens free range all day so most are never in the coop except to lay eggs. Problem with the dog crate is if I leave a big enough opening for momma hen to get in then the other hens "could" get in the crate (not sure that momma hen would allow it but concerned about it just in case).
4). Or should I just stop worrying/interfering and let nature completely take its course?
I have heard to let the chicks be raised with the flock as it makes the flock more tolerant of each other. I was thinking maybe because I had the 1 yr old hens raised in a nursery that is why the 2 yr old hens aren't very tolerant of them.
Thank you for any and all assistance/ideas.
~ Nicole
1). If we raise them all together do I feed all 6 hens chick starter with the chicks? Will the older hens be harmed from not having layer feed? They have access to oyster shell as wanted.
2). Momma hen is in the top nesting box about 3 feet off the ground. Should I move her as soon as chicks hatch down to the floor of the coop or will the chicks be able to get down themselves?
3). Once chicks are out of the top nesting box should I have a big dog crate on the floor of the coop so the little chicks can get away from older hens? All our chickens free range all day so most are never in the coop except to lay eggs. Problem with the dog crate is if I leave a big enough opening for momma hen to get in then the other hens "could" get in the crate (not sure that momma hen would allow it but concerned about it just in case).
4). Or should I just stop worrying/interfering and let nature completely take its course?
I have heard to let the chicks be raised with the flock as it makes the flock more tolerant of each other. I was thinking maybe because I had the 1 yr old hens raised in a nursery that is why the 2 yr old hens aren't very tolerant of them.
Thank you for any and all assistance/ideas.
~ Nicole