The more I think about it, the more I wonder if some of the problems in moving broodys may have to do with scent.
Here is why. When I had my broody and chicks in the dog crate in my basement, they had a cardboard box to nest in, and they used it. In an effort to take good care of them, and because there was beginning to be a bit of an odor, I threw out the old bedding and put in nice new, fresh shavings, all clean and nice. They were distressed and would not go into the box. It was the same box in the same position, only nice and clean shavings. For two days they settled down right in front of the entrance to the box.
What do you think?
Here is why. When I had my broody and chicks in the dog crate in my basement, they had a cardboard box to nest in, and they used it. In an effort to take good care of them, and because there was beginning to be a bit of an odor, I threw out the old bedding and put in nice new, fresh shavings, all clean and nice. They were distressed and would not go into the box. It was the same box in the same position, only nice and clean shavings. For two days they settled down right in front of the entrance to the box.
What do you think?