Allie Grace Sanders
Songster
Well, on my previous broody hatch, I went completely on the coop. Sometimes the other chickens would give her extra eggs that that I would steal back, but all went well. I only set 4 eggs and one hatched. The chick got picked on slightly, but mama gladky attacked anyone who bullied her chick. It ends up as a matter of opinion and is completely up to you. GL on your hatch!Broody Hatching Questions!
So to those of you who have hatched with a broody, do you usually leave her with the flock or separate her?
If it makes a difference, currently my ducks and chickens are separate. The broody chicken is sitting on duck eggs in the chicken coop. There are 3 other chicken hens in there, all a few years old, no roosters, no adult ducks in this coop/run.
I don't really want to remove her, but was thinking about installing some sort of temporary partition when it gets closer to hatch. I will need to dig in my recycling and make a new secondary feeder/waterer that ducklings can use since they won't be tall enough to use the rubber livestock bowls in the run.
Would you remove her and set her up in a dog kennel? Would you build a partition? Would you just let her do her thing and protect them and not worry about? Would you wait and see how the other chicken hens act or is this too risky?