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mandycapel

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Hello, we are new members from Wiltshire and looking for advice on our broody Silkie Ginger ( who is very bossy and can be aggressive to the others, so hoping this chills her out) who we have just let sit on 4 eggs( we have a cockeral) in the raised nest box. So do we leave her there till hatched then move them all into a separate space within the run, could bring the summer house down and turn right side of run into a separate brooder/ jail/infirmary, would she need access to a dust bath?. As the nest box is raised and she's in the first one by the door it's not practice to put a ramp in for the chicks or could move them to the floor of the coop, our cockeral is a diddy Gold Dutch bantam cross. We have another Silkie, a sablepoot and a pekin buff. Many thanks Mandy
 

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Hello, Mandy, and welcome to BYC! :frow Glad you joined.
Personally, I'd take the eggs. She should to be grafted to a ground nest before being given the eggs. Broody hens will get off the nest daily to have a great poop, eat, drink stretch and maybe take a dust bath. How long they are off the nest often depends on the ambient air temperature.
What was her behavior when you felt she was broody? Was she ALWAY on that nest, day AND night?
 

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