How to integrate to flock with momma hen

mommatofive5

In the Brooder
May 10, 2025
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I have four week old chicks that are still separated from the flock along with the momma hen. When do I let the momma hen out of the run and back with the flock? I still see them under her at night but during the day they are just out in the run portion.
 
So your intent is to integrate the Momma hen and leave the chicks separated, either forever or until you decide to integrate them later.

I've had broody hens wean their chicks at 3 weeks, I've had some not wean them until almost 3 months. When she weans them she abandons them, leaving them in their own. If they try to get too close she may peck them to drive them away. It sounds like your hen has not weaned them yet.

Your chicks are still going under her at night. What are your overnight lows? Can the chicks survive those low temperatures? If they can survive those low temperatures you can lock her away from the chicks and she should break from being broody within a few days.

If the flock could see her while they were separated she may be able to rejoin them without any issues. I'd try that first. Just let her out and see what happens.

If your chicks can handle the low temperatures at 4 weeks they can manage themselves in the run. So when you can try that is dependent on the weather.
 
I am in So Cal so our overnight temps are in the 50's. When I go into the main run/coop and take care of the other hens the broody mom gets all excited. I take care of her and the chicks and everyone seems happy and settles down. Just wasn't sure when I should let her out to rejoin the flock if she even wants to leave her chicks. I thought she would still need to be with them for a few more weeks. Thanks!
 

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