Once they hatch, you could open that fence and let her roam about with the chicks as she will protect them. A lot of times the rooster will help the mother as well. It doesn't take long for all of the other hens to know "hands off," and they'll leave her and her chicks alone. A mother hen would die for her chicks so those other hens know it.Leone has her own private apartment. I fenced off a 5' section underneath the roost platform. I wasn't sure but thought that was the way to go so she couldn't get bullied out of her nest & also so she would be all set when the babies hatched & the others couldn't bully them. Then after a couple days maybe let them mingle for a bit each day or still keep them separate with their own yard area. Maybe I'm over thinking all this. Anyway---that's the set up.
So, reading some other threads----it's not uncommon for the hen to even take an hour break??? Guess I can relax some. I'm going to be gone 4/28 - 5/1 but now planning on cutting it back a day. Will get her off the nest 4/28 in the morning before I leave at noon then plan to be home 4/30 by noon & get her up & out then. Someone will be here to do chores but not this extra duty.
Also wondering about candling. I've read both ways when a hen is setting as opposed to an incubator. By day 10 & at night, I'm wondering if that will just be un-necessary stress to her. But I'm not crazy about exploding rotten eggs either!!
Well, thanks in advance to any words of wisdom.
ydnak
(Kandy)