- Jul 25, 2011
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I've got a good mama sitting on eggs in the coop now. She took up residence in one of the four nesting boxes a little over two weeks ago and I got her six fertilized eggs, so I've got about a week to go to see if we (she) was successful. She was my least friendly hen and I believe at the top of the pecking order.
The nesting boxes are tucked under the poop board/roosts in the coop, and there's an additional 2x4 foot space under there too. I'm thinking about putting a low fence (one foot maybe) made of chicken wire in that area so she can get out and free range but the babies can't until they're older. I thought fencing so other hens (there's 8 others) can see and get to know the chicks.
Does this seem like it might work? The hen has been so good, I don't want to separate her from them or lock her up with the chicks and only let her out a few times a day (She's been sitting still for a very long time!) I know I risk another hen getting in that area when momma is out and doing harm. I know I risk an adventurous chick getting up and over and out the pop door for a too-early meeting with the pig and the goat in the barnyard. I guess I'm prepared for a little risk.
This seems like the easiest way with the least intervention on my part. Am I nuts?
The nesting boxes are tucked under the poop board/roosts in the coop, and there's an additional 2x4 foot space under there too. I'm thinking about putting a low fence (one foot maybe) made of chicken wire in that area so she can get out and free range but the babies can't until they're older. I thought fencing so other hens (there's 8 others) can see and get to know the chicks.
Does this seem like it might work? The hen has been so good, I don't want to separate her from them or lock her up with the chicks and only let her out a few times a day (She's been sitting still for a very long time!) I know I risk another hen getting in that area when momma is out and doing harm. I know I risk an adventurous chick getting up and over and out the pop door for a too-early meeting with the pig and the goat in the barnyard. I guess I'm prepared for a little risk.
This seems like the easiest way with the least intervention on my part. Am I nuts?