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Johnn,
Hi!..we have missed you................![]()
What a beautiful chick....looks like a pullet for sure................
What kind of eggs did you give to your broody?
Well! Got my first hatching eggs today! B&C Maran eggs. They're resting right now. It's a little late in the season but my Australorp broody doesn't wanna stop brooding so I will try to hatch something out from under her...
We have a small coop with a small run, no room to expand and nowhere to isolate Mama bird outside of the normal nestboxes that would be good. Now there's only five hens in the pen and two nest boxes so they DO have somewhere else to lay... But any idea on how I could try to give her a bit more privacy to discourage the rest of the hens from crawling in and breaking my $2 eggs while trying to lay their $0.08 eggs? XP I'm thinking a bit of a cardboard flap between the nestboxes (she's brooding on the one closer to the wall) may help. Thoughts?
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Broody setup by FuffyKing, on Flickr[/img]
This is my broody nursery Mom and babies will be in here until they are around 6 weeks old.
After that they go into a sectioned off bit of the main run. This way the grown up flock can see the little ones, but not get to them and they can all meet through the fence. Momma will tell me when she wants to be a laying hen again, I hope
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This is my momma hen taken last year when she was broody and grumpy