One good momma, one BAD auntie, 5 babies

SandyNormAmy

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Oct 7, 2015
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Malakwa, BC, Canada
I have been going through the threads but can't find this exact situation.
I have two RIR x Leghorn hens. One hen went broody last year, I got her six fertilized eggs. I have them housed in an 8' x 12' insulated canvas tent. I didn't separate the hens last year because I didn't know any better. 'Momma' and her sister often share a nest, so I had to 'toss momma from the nest' daily to get her sister's unfertilized egg.
All 6 eggs hatched and within a week all of them were dead. Two were blinded by siblings. the other four all had their necks broken by a jealous (?) strict disciplinarian (?) auntie who has not gone broody at all in the two years I have had them. Each time a chick died, I was the one who took it away.
This year, when the same hen went broody, I built a nesting box, divided it with mesh wire and divided the coop so that the mom and babies have 2/3 of the tent and a long run beside the house. The Auntie has the run of the yards when we're home. I got her 6 eggs, 5 hatched. Mom is proving to be a VERY good momma.
She just tried to attack me when I went into the run to get the upturned baby-food dish, and Auntie came running to help and pecked at me until I went back into the house.
My question is: the babies turned 4 weeks old on Saturday. They are all Black Copper Marans. 1 is crossed with Americauna, 2 are crossed with something else and 2 are full BCM. They are about half the size of their momma. Should I remove the fence between the 2 halves of the coop? or should I wait a little longer?
This pic is all 5 of them at 2 weeks old, with mom.
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This is Auntie (her name is Brownie - like the dessert) in her 1/3 of the coop. She gets free run of the entire yard when we're home.
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This is the 'nursery' before we put in a ramp so the babies didn't have to jump to get out of the nesting box. The wooden thing with the nests in it is probably going to go. We call it the 'chicken hotel' because they tend to roost on top of it, only sleeping in the nests when it's REALLY cold out.
 
Separate broodies from other hens when conflicts arise.
I did learn that last year, by losing 6 babies. It was tragic and I don't think the momma (her name is Blacktail) ever really got over it. Her mental state improved a lot when this batch hatched, but now that the babies are a month old and quite big, I wonder if there won't be a problem any more. When I tried to go into the 'nursery' tonight and Blacktail and the babies got upset, Brownie ran around the house to come to their rescue.
here's a picture for size comparison - taken today
Scooby, Chickolotta, Dave, Brownie & Blacktail July 18-17.jpg
That's Auntie Brownie on the other side of the divider fence, Momma Blacktail (she's molting and has lost all of her lovely black tail feathers) in the foreground, Scooby Doo right behind Blacktail. Dave is the yellow one and one of the other two is Chickolotta. Scooby doo has a 'twin' that is slightly smaller and less developed. These four all have wings the length of their bodies, the 'runt' hasn't managed to grow flight feathers yet. I am beginning to suspect Scooby Doo is a Cockerel. If so, he will need a new home.
They turned 4 weeks on Saturday.
 

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