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Yes, lots to think about. The only reason I mention chicks is if you end up needing to separate Hazel from the rest. Bringing her back with chicks (could be as few as 2, but 3 would be better, breed doesn't matter for this) is probably the most natural reason for a hen to be "missing" from the flock. Keeping this as natural as possible, I think, would streamline bringing her back in. I do think it should be a last resort, though.Thank you so much for your thoughts and the stories of your experience!
One thing is it would be sad for Hazel to lose her BO buddies / friends so I want to incorporate time with them…
Much to think about. Not sure there are great solutions right now.
Hoping that the pullets coming into lay will change dynamics with Shehnai, but also that I can keep Hazel as part of the group with the BO’s. That coop could hold 2-3 more. Thinking of the coop / run arrangements. Need to settle that soon, winter is coming.
Possibly can add a few chicks, but that goes against my plan of trying to stagger the ages here. So the saying “Best laid plans” definitely applies. Would have to try to brood the chicks with Hazel near. A winter brooding, outside…
So many moving parts, too many!
Yes, getting the pullets into lay will help. Timeline is on them, though.