Chicks got their 1st grass time today. One broody was put in the chicken tractor & the other into a play yard. They were side by side & the rest of the flock surrounded their enclosures. I later tried to put both hens in the tractor. (It's 4'x8') They fought, so I quickly separated them again. It was interesting to see that when the mamas called, their chicks separated & ran to their adopted moms.
So I learned that these two hens will probably never be co-broodies. I also have learned that several hens seem to enjoy being "aunts." When a chick slipped outside the cage, an Orpington (who's never been broody) kept her warm.
I put the chicks & mamas back into their cages for the night. When I did my final check, I caught Cookie feeding her chick. So cute watching as it ate the feed stuck to her beak!
My broodie (who was top hen) refuses to stay in her 4x8 section of a hoop coop. She kept pacing until I let her and the brood out at 3 days old. They are 11 days old now and all over the place. She doesn't mind the roo and the 3 other BJG hens, but if any of the others come by they are run off. Of course they slip through the chainlink and 2x4 wire, but they have gone back to her... Just worry if they get into the section I have the jakes locked in. I would need 300' of small fencing to keep the chicks contained, so I pray a lot