I have 2 broody Bantam hens, they each have 3 chicks, 2 bantam chix, and 4 bantamXfullsize chicks.
They are in the hen house, but barricaded, the other hens, both bantam and fullsized can hear and see them, so do the roosters.
I had all adult birds except 1 OEG bantam roo,out in the covered run the past 2 days, for the entire day. today 1 momma came out of the nest area, with the babies, the roo joined them and they were all over the hen house. I had a heck of a time getting the hen and babies back into the nest are, and barricaded, but I did. Last year my hatched stayed in the flock, right from birth, no issues, but this year there are 3 barred rock/sussex full sized hens, and do not want them to kill the babies. i do not have any other room to
e them at this point, I am thinking of taking down the small barricade, and let them integrate with the flock.
Is this sound thinking? Any opinions on this approach...thanx in advance....RR
They are in the hen house, but barricaded, the other hens, both bantam and fullsized can hear and see them, so do the roosters.
I had all adult birds except 1 OEG bantam roo,out in the covered run the past 2 days, for the entire day. today 1 momma came out of the nest area, with the babies, the roo joined them and they were all over the hen house. I had a heck of a time getting the hen and babies back into the nest are, and barricaded, but I did. Last year my hatched stayed in the flock, right from birth, no issues, but this year there are 3 barred rock/sussex full sized hens, and do not want them to kill the babies. i do not have any other room to
e them at this point, I am thinking of taking down the small barricade, and let them integrate with the flock.
Is this sound thinking? Any opinions on this approach...thanx in advance....RR
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