- Mar 26, 2015
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After three failed attempts with several broody hens this summer, one hen finally managed to hatch a single egg today, and the chick is adorable. Dottie is a buff brahma/buff orpington cross (bred by two chickens I started raising three years ago). I raised Dottie and her 3 siblings when they hatched in a broody box, and integrated them at about 2 months, so I don't know much about how mama hen and babies would get along together with my five other hens and one rooster.
Anyway, Dottie's 2 years old, and this is her first time going broody. Three hens went broody at the same time, in 3 of my 4 nest boxes, each with an egg (long story). Over the course of the 21 days, the other two were cracked and eaten, I presume by one of the broodys. When I checked on Dottie this evening after work, Dottie was extremely protective, even when the other broodys came over to investigate, so I assume she's nervous about them. I decided I should move her out to keep them both safe. I set them up in a large dog crate on my back porch with hay, water and chick starter crumbles. They have settled in and look much more relaxed and now have more room (my coop isn't large, and neither is the nest box they were in). So here are my questions:
How long should I keep them separated from the flock and inside the crate? I raised chicks from hatching and put them out at about 2 months, but this dog crate isn't big enough for that length of time. Plus I know she'll want to start getting exercise again, and I assume she'll be able to protect the chick at some point when they're out, but I don't want to do that too soon.
Second, I wanted at least two more chicks, and our local Tractor Supply is selling chicks now, just a couple of days older than Dottie's. I was tempted to buy a couple to sneak under her but I don't want fatal consequences. Does anyone know if I can sneak a few chicks under Dottie so she has the brood she deserves?
I appreciate all the wisdom, knowledge and advice I can get. Thank you.
Anyway, Dottie's 2 years old, and this is her first time going broody. Three hens went broody at the same time, in 3 of my 4 nest boxes, each with an egg (long story). Over the course of the 21 days, the other two were cracked and eaten, I presume by one of the broodys. When I checked on Dottie this evening after work, Dottie was extremely protective, even when the other broodys came over to investigate, so I assume she's nervous about them. I decided I should move her out to keep them both safe. I set them up in a large dog crate on my back porch with hay, water and chick starter crumbles. They have settled in and look much more relaxed and now have more room (my coop isn't large, and neither is the nest box they were in). So here are my questions:
How long should I keep them separated from the flock and inside the crate? I raised chicks from hatching and put them out at about 2 months, but this dog crate isn't big enough for that length of time. Plus I know she'll want to start getting exercise again, and I assume she'll be able to protect the chick at some point when they're out, but I don't want to do that too soon.
Second, I wanted at least two more chicks, and our local Tractor Supply is selling chicks now, just a couple of days older than Dottie's. I was tempted to buy a couple to sneak under her but I don't want fatal consequences. Does anyone know if I can sneak a few chicks under Dottie so she has the brood she deserves?
I appreciate all the wisdom, knowledge and advice I can get. Thank you.