I have 3 hens, one who has been brooding 8 chicks within the flock. The chicks are now 7 weeks old and my broody, who is the lead chicken and has maintained her dominance, is getting ready to transition back to laying. She is still sleeping with the chicks but could stop any day now.
My question for folks: the other hens will not tolerate the chicks on their roost at this point - though I don't know what will happen if the broody jumps up, as she is boss.
My plan is to keep 1 pullet and sell/give away the rest, but in the meantime I need a temporary roost until I decide which girl to keep and can manage the break the apron strings.....
. And can find good homes...
My options:
- Put up a roost lower down, so it seems like lower status, in a more protected area of the coop. It might, however, be in pecking range - though I could probably put up a barrier as well - er, hopefully...
- Put up a roost out of pecking range; however, it would have to be the same height as the 1st roost. And it would be in a more exposed part of the coop, with northwest facing hardware cloth below the roost - so the pullets and cockerels would deal with a big temperature transition.
Any thoughts on what would work better?
Thanks!!
My question for folks: the other hens will not tolerate the chicks on their roost at this point - though I don't know what will happen if the broody jumps up, as she is boss.
My plan is to keep 1 pullet and sell/give away the rest, but in the meantime I need a temporary roost until I decide which girl to keep and can manage the break the apron strings.....

My options:
- Put up a roost lower down, so it seems like lower status, in a more protected area of the coop. It might, however, be in pecking range - though I could probably put up a barrier as well - er, hopefully...
- Put up a roost out of pecking range; however, it would have to be the same height as the 1st roost. And it would be in a more exposed part of the coop, with northwest facing hardware cloth below the roost - so the pullets and cockerels would deal with a big temperature transition.
Any thoughts on what would work better?
Thanks!!