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    First time hatching with a broody momma.

    Wow! It's nice to know they bounce 😊👍🏻 Room is not an issue for my coop. I originally built it as an A-Frame, then added on, and on, and on as my new-found fowl addiction grew. The earlier pics I posted were taken this morning at the time of the post. This is what I've done for momma and the...
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    First time hatching with a broody momma.

    My only concern with that is that the bearing box she chose is about four feet of the ground and only accessible by a ladder. If the checks fell from there I'm sure it wouldn't be beneficial to their well-being. She's behind the left, blue curtain. I was thinking of making the space in the top...
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    First time hatching with a broody momma.

    This girl isn't at the top of the pecking order but somewhere around the higher middle, I'd say. Thank you!
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    First time hatching with a broody momma.

    That's pretty much exactly what I'd hoped to hear. I have a portion of the coop I can section off. I firmly believe the more exposure to the flock from day one would be far better than a separate box, six to eight weeks... and all that stuff. 👍🏻👍🏻 Thank you for your input!!
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    First time hatching with a broody momma.

    I have twenty hens and two roos. They all free range together all day long. I have a broody lady sitting on four eggs. She is utilizing one of the less popular nesting boxes. It's in the center of the coop and accessed only by a ladder. It's been about ten days now. The eggs were laid just a few...
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