We are urban farmers with only three adult hens in our flock currently.Over the years we have struggled with introducing young hens and hand-raised chicks to our flock. We have a broody hen right now and just bought a dozen fertilized eggs for her to sit! Looking for advice. Assuming we actually hatch some will the mom be able to keep them safe? Not worried about predators, just the other chickens. We free range 24/7 but can close the coop. Dogs are good.
and Welcome To BYC! Good luck with the hatch! X3 on TwoCrows advice, it is usually best if you can have the broody separated so the other hens don't try to lay in her nest etc. One thing if you have the broody and tiny babies in the coop with the other ones is that the babies will need chick crumbles (they should not eat Layer if that is what your girls eat), and a water source they can get to, and the other hens will usually want to eat that first if they can get to it... so when they are tiny it is often easier to have them in a separate cage inside the coop.