Hi all, I must apologize for this being so long ahead of time, but I am not sure what to do.
I need advice about a broody hen I have. She has a couple chicks that are almost a month old (lost three others to a skunk). Momma hen took real good care of her chicks at the beginning. Showing them what to eat, drink, and I even watched her kill crickets, teaching the chicks to catch and eat them.
However, she is now eating up everything as fast as she can and seems pretty much disinterested in the 2 chicks now, except at night when they huddle together.
I have them in a temporary enclosure, for now, next to the main chicken pen… wanted the other hens and momma to still see each other. However, momma hen is starting to act like she is upset and wants back in the pen with the others.
Then today, I noticed momma laid her first slightly chalky blue egg since she went broody.
I can’t put the little ones in with the rest of the flock... there are two ‘mean’ hens that are still bullying some hens I got as 6 month old pullets, 6+ months ago, so I don’t want to chance the little ones being hurt by them.
My 1st set of related questions are;
2nd set of related questions are;
I also have an orphan chick I would like to put with the other 2 chicks but can’t unless momma is not with them (momma rejected it). The orphan is the same age as the other two chicks and I currently have it in the house by itself.
3rd and last set of related questions;
Last year I had 2 hens go broody. I was not ready for them to set on eggs and was able to stop them from being broody. This year, those two hens didn’t go broody, but one of my new hens did. This time I let her set on the eggs.
Anyway, I have been bringing momma and chicks inside at night ever since the skunk attack and I am just finishing making a critter proof enclosure that I was going to put momma and her chicks in. However, with all that is going on with momma now, I am not sure what to do. The new enclosure is not near the main pen also.
I am hedging more toward separating them, momma and chicks, so momma doesn't end up even more of an outcast than she was.
Please, any advice I can get would be greatly appreciated! Again, sorry this is so long. Thanks!
I need advice about a broody hen I have. She has a couple chicks that are almost a month old (lost three others to a skunk). Momma hen took real good care of her chicks at the beginning. Showing them what to eat, drink, and I even watched her kill crickets, teaching the chicks to catch and eat them.
However, she is now eating up everything as fast as she can and seems pretty much disinterested in the 2 chicks now, except at night when they huddle together.
I have them in a temporary enclosure, for now, next to the main chicken pen… wanted the other hens and momma to still see each other. However, momma hen is starting to act like she is upset and wants back in the pen with the others.
Then today, I noticed momma laid her first slightly chalky blue egg since she went broody.
I can’t put the little ones in with the rest of the flock... there are two ‘mean’ hens that are still bullying some hens I got as 6 month old pullets, 6+ months ago, so I don’t want to chance the little ones being hurt by them.
My 1st set of related questions are;
1a) Should I put momma back in with the rest of the hens so she can start eating the layer feed again?
1b) How might she react with her chicks not being with her if I do that?
1c) And do I need to do anything special when reintroducing her to the flock (besides putting her in the coop at night)?
1b) How might she react with her chicks not being with her if I do that?
1c) And do I need to do anything special when reintroducing her to the flock (besides putting her in the coop at night)?
2nd set of related questions are;
I also have an orphan chick I would like to put with the other 2 chicks but can’t unless momma is not with them (momma rejected it). The orphan is the same age as the other two chicks and I currently have it in the house by itself.

2) If I separate the momma and her chicks, will the 2 chicks and the orphan get a long okay if I put them together at night?
2b) Also, it's been 100+/- lately, and, in the 60s at night... is that too extreme of temperatures to put the month old chicks outside in the new critter proof pen?
2b) Also, it's been 100+/- lately, and, in the 60s at night... is that too extreme of temperatures to put the month old chicks outside in the new critter proof pen?
3rd and last set of related questions;
Last year I had 2 hens go broody. I was not ready for them to set on eggs and was able to stop them from being broody. This year, those two hens didn’t go broody, but one of my new hens did. This time I let her set on the eggs.
3a) So why didn’t the two that went broody last year go broody this year? Is this common?
3b) And, will this momma hen go broody again, now that she experienced it and has raised chicks?
3c) If she will, how soon might momma go broody again? Next year, or sooner.
3b) And, will this momma hen go broody again, now that she experienced it and has raised chicks?
3c) If she will, how soon might momma go broody again? Next year, or sooner.
Anyway, I have been bringing momma and chicks inside at night ever since the skunk attack and I am just finishing making a critter proof enclosure that I was going to put momma and her chicks in. However, with all that is going on with momma now, I am not sure what to do. The new enclosure is not near the main pen also.
I am hedging more toward separating them, momma and chicks, so momma doesn't end up even more of an outcast than she was.
Please, any advice I can get would be greatly appreciated! Again, sorry this is so long. Thanks!