Hen remaining in nest.

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Three questions:

Black Copper Marin Hens, no roosters. 15 months old. One remains in roost sitting on egg. Is this normal behavior? I've heard it might be brooding but with no rooster I don't know. Anything I need to do?

Mixed three new Marin's with two of my original ones After keeping them in separate coops next to each other for a week. A few days later, one of my old ones was dead. I stayed outside the coop and noticed one of the new ones pecking, chasing and attacking my last original hen who is larger, more developed and lays larger eggs. So I separated the attacker out from the old one and two new ones thinking I would rather lose the aggressor than the better hen. The attacker stopped laying a week ago and the color is fading some/change in the feathers. It lays in the nest all day until I pick it up and take it out to for some free range time. It sits there until I chase it. Then it moves around for a half hour or so pecking and then returns to the house and nest before well before the sun goes down. Anything I can do?

Can I mix 4 New Plymouth Bard Hens with the 3 Marins I have left? I don't want to buy them and then have them kill each other off. TheBards are a little less than a year old.
 
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Read up on integration.....adding new birds can be fraught with peril as you have witnessed.

advanced search>titles only> integration


Hens can be broody (sitting on the nest 24/7) whether their eggs are fertile or not, it's hormonal thing.

advanced search>titles only>broody
 

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