Moving broody chicken with eggs

I told my husband it only has to last 20 something days he was like what!!
Haha
If you plan on letting others go broody and hatch in the future now is a good time to start thinking about building a permanent area.
 
If you plan on letting others go broody and hatch in the future now is a good time to start thinking about building a permanent area.
Or even to add new purchased or incubated chicks...I love my coop partition, wish I had a few more.....like one for all those d@mn cockerels out there right now!
 
I think this will be the only time.
I think o will just have to play hard ball like it do with the kiddos

3 days of you can stand your ground and not give in for 3 days it usually is better...... works for kids chickens ah prob the same
 
Or even to add new purchased or incubated chicks...I love my coop partition, wish I had a few more.....like one for all those d@mn cockerels out there right now!
Yes...a jail, hospital, integration room, broody house.
You @woodenfarm have the space for this in your stall.
I highly recommend you make a permanent "area."
 
Or even to add new purchased or incubated chicks...I love my coop partition, wish I had a few more.....like one for all those d@mn cockerels out there right now!

The opposite for me so far 24 girls 0 boys and I am hopping one egg makes it and it is a rooster
 
Our goal this summer or towards the end of it is to move the coop my father in law and I built that has the preteens in it down to that area and make a big run then there will be two coops.

I will work on broody hospital area
Got to talk my husband into it. He doesn't trust me with his power tools much.
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This is the baby preteen area of holding it is in the field behind the big ladies area
 
:gig
Yeah, sure. <snickers>
Once you see those babies with their mama, you'll be hooked!!
Well, most folks are.

But if you're serious, I go this route, get a broody breaker crate set up.


I will let you know after is round ☺

I wanted to cry for the poor thing with no rooster to gave her eggs to hatch and her setting on nothing at times
So I say a broody area will happen after I see her with babies. Hoping some make it.
 
I wanted to cry for the poor thing with no rooster to gave her eggs to hatch and her setting on nothing at times
You have to keep in mind you can't let hatch more than you have space for,
and more males than you are willing to deal with.
Putting them in a broody breaker might make you cry too,
but it's better than having a crowded and male infested coop.
 

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