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I saw that with Sydney taking them out of the coop immediately despite the complexity of my run and coop and their ability to find their way back. She took them out within days of hatching.I think, but it is only a theory, that when I move them they get moved to somewhere they are already used to. The maternity units are open all year long. Many hens lay their eggs in them.
I think, where some people go wrong is they move their sitting hens into a stange environment.
I would suggest that if one plans to let any hens sit, then having something like the maternity units I have, open all the time and in use, makes sense. Just being able to let the mum take her chicks onto natural ground as quickly as possible has to be worth the effort imo. The quicker a mum can do this, the faster the chicks learn, again imo.