FC16
Songster
I have a Silkie hen which is just over 9 months old, she has already gone broody THREE TIMES. She is just obsessed with it. She rarely lays and as soon as she does she only lays 4 or 5 then goes broody again. She is now going broody again for 4th time.
I’d like to hatch chicks, but the Silkie is very low in the pecking order and she would get bullied out of the nest box constantly.
My hens are in a pen at the back of the garden (it’s a picket fence which has gaps you can see through) - would I be able to put her in a prefab coop I have in the actual garden? My only worry is that her being out of the flock for so long would make re-integrating her after so hard and stressful for her. Would it be a good idea to make sure the hens can see her each day when she comes out for water and food, would this make it easier for her?
I’d intend on letting her raise the chicks as well, meaning more time away from the flock, would this go very wrong?
(Once the chicks reach an age where she leaves them I’d probably not add them to flock and I’d sell them, as the pen isn’t too big and I’d just like to breed a certain breed, so I would only be integrating the Silkie back in)
Sorry I know it’s a lot of questions but I’ve never let a broody hatch before, the main question is would the fact the hens sort of be able to see her mean it won’t be as bad for her joining back?
I’ve attached a picture of where the prefab coop is in relation to the pen, and a picture of her
I’d like to hatch chicks, but the Silkie is very low in the pecking order and she would get bullied out of the nest box constantly.
My hens are in a pen at the back of the garden (it’s a picket fence which has gaps you can see through) - would I be able to put her in a prefab coop I have in the actual garden? My only worry is that her being out of the flock for so long would make re-integrating her after so hard and stressful for her. Would it be a good idea to make sure the hens can see her each day when she comes out for water and food, would this make it easier for her?
I’d intend on letting her raise the chicks as well, meaning more time away from the flock, would this go very wrong?
(Once the chicks reach an age where she leaves them I’d probably not add them to flock and I’d sell them, as the pen isn’t too big and I’d just like to breed a certain breed, so I would only be integrating the Silkie back in)
Sorry I know it’s a lot of questions but I’ve never let a broody hatch before, the main question is would the fact the hens sort of be able to see her mean it won’t be as bad for her joining back?
I’ve attached a picture of where the prefab coop is in relation to the pen, and a picture of her
