I read about stapling up that orange plastic winter fence stuff, I was thinking stapling deer netting up would do the trick too?
A fence or cage around her nest box is a good idea - unless the chicks can fit through the bars.
I wouldn't let the babies freerange when you aren't there, especially the first time. They'll patiently wait until you get home.
Maybe kick all your other hens out for the morning/afternoon?
Good luck!
A fence or cage around her nest box is a good idea - unless the chicks can fit through the bars.
I wouldn't let the babies freerange when you aren't there, especially the first time. They'll patiently wait until you get home.
Maybe kick all your other hens out for the morning/afternoon?
Good luck!
Broody Jewels is doing fine... to bad the egg are due to hatch on a Thursday... school day. And Friday is a school day too.. I'm freaking out. I guess I can let them out to free range.. but no one would be home so I'm afraid they would go somewhere dangerous. On school days I usually keep them in the coop/run but I don't want the other chickens to get curious... Plus if she leaves the nest to go to the run, other chickens will sit on them and lay an egg.. and I do NOT want those eggs to crack because one of my chickens lay an egg on top of them... maybe I'll put a little cage around her nest box... this is the first time I've hatched chicks in the coop... last July they hatched in our shed (very safe, undisturbed). Gulp... any ideas?