My ten-month old Blue Cochin, Blue, and Goldie, my year-old GLW, are both broody. They will eat from my hand and I shoo them out twice a day to drink and poop, but they are VERY intense! The growl and puff up, but don’t mind me pulling eggs from the other boxes or stroking their feathers. I can pick them up and move them without too much grumbling. Neither of them has had chicks before and this is my first flock, so I’m wondering what to expect.
The coop and run is like Fort Knox, but I’m going to add some chicken wire around the outside of the run to keep the babies in. About how long will the hens keep them inside the coop before bringing them out with the rest of the flock? (I don’t have space to keep them segregated.) Since the two started brooding on May 2nd, I’ve moved water and food into the coop for them and can have chick starter and water available for anyone who hatches out.
My BLRW cockerel is actually very good with his ladies and is friendly with me, but might he become overly protective when the chicks join the group? I do have a “juvie jail” coop I can move him into, but really don’t even want to think about that. I can separate the chicks into a brooder if I absolutely have to, but agin, I’d rather leave them with their mommas.
Any advice is welcome!
The coop and run is like Fort Knox, but I’m going to add some chicken wire around the outside of the run to keep the babies in. About how long will the hens keep them inside the coop before bringing them out with the rest of the flock? (I don’t have space to keep them segregated.) Since the two started brooding on May 2nd, I’ve moved water and food into the coop for them and can have chick starter and water available for anyone who hatches out.
My BLRW cockerel is actually very good with his ladies and is friendly with me, but might he become overly protective when the chicks join the group? I do have a “juvie jail” coop I can move him into, but really don’t even want to think about that. I can separate the chicks into a brooder if I absolutely have to, but agin, I’d rather leave them with their mommas.
Any advice is welcome!