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If I moved them, I would move them to a little room in the barn where we use to keep bottle calves when it was our main calving barn. We have a brooder pen in there. It is warm and the others cannot get to them.
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I agree, for the time being you should keep the other chickens away from the broody hen and eggs. If they are in a trough the chicks shouldn't be able to get out.She will do so and they should be safe this evening. They usually do not get out of the box much the first day or two. Some eggs may take a day or two longer, and when she leaves the nest check the remaining eggs you may have a late one. Once they all hatch then she will be easier to move.
That sounds good, you should move them when the chicks have all hatched.If I moved them, I would move them to a little room in the barn where we use to keep bottle calves when it was our main calving barn. We have a brooder pen in there. It is warm and the others cannot get to them.
No... unfortunately it is attached to the barn wall, but that would have been nice.That sound like a good place.. Can her current nest be moved as a whole unit? if so then you could put that in the new location.
I am worried the other hens will get to them and they will get to coldI usually wait until mine are a 1 -2 weeks old and are moving around well.
My last broody was a cochin and she hatched 4 and I put 7 in with her she took good care of all and would run of all invaders of her space.
Good Luck