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Pardeechick
In the Brooder
- Aug 30, 2017
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That has been the biggest issue. Originally tried to keep them all in the same coop, thinking they would go to separate corners. They all wanted the same spot on the floor of the coop. That's why I ended up separating into three locations!Biggest challenge for me when running multiple broody hens involves roosting arrangements. When chicks still roosting on ground, I like to provide animal carriers or overturned buckets as roosting sites. The nesting sites are kept at least a few feet apart to reduce conflicts over roosting sites. As broods start roosting up I make so broody hens can have roosts that physically dispersed by at least a few feet.