I recently lost all of my flock but one. I got new chicks and wanted to place my one hen with the chicks in their coop and hoping she will be broody. Is this a good idea or should I wait? Has anyone done this? Any advice would be appreciated.
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Okay. Thank you. I was just feeling bad for the older one (she is a year old) since she will be alone until the new ones are older.Dont do it.
If your hen has not been broody for 3 weeks, it's likely she may hurt or even kill chicks.
You could put them in a partitioned section of the coop with screen or chicken wire to keep them separated.
Your chicks will still need a heat source inside or out until they are fully feathered.
Can you give her a little time in the house with you? Just a thoughtOkay. Thank you. I was just feeling bad for the older one (she is a year old) since she will be alone until the new ones are older.
Okay. Thank you. I was just feeling bad for the older one (she is a year old) since she will be alone until the new ones are older.
That will depend on the hen. When I introduced my chicks my hens paid them. O mind. I had 1 hen who was set to kill them, we rehomed her, but all the other 10 treated them as the rest of the flock.You may be surprised at what happens when they all get togethor. In my case, the older hen was allowed out in the yard with the new girls, proceeded to peck and chase every one of the new girls away from the feeders. She ate a little feed from each, then stomped over to a pasture run, sat down, and glowered at the others. From then on she studiously ignored them, but they all moved away from the feeders when the older hen came over to eat. Just like the meanest bully in the schoolyard.