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Clocking Hens

  • 04-04-2012 6:31pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20


    Hi, Im new to this forum and looking for advise. I keep a dozen hens and I have 4 Bantons too. 3 of the banton are now sitting in the nest boxes all day long. I sourced fertilised eggs from a friend and im thinking of moving the 3 nest boxes out of the hen house and into the shed. I have an area ready but im not sure should I seperate the 3 hens or will they fight after the chicks hatch. I hatched chicks under a normal laying hen last December and it got a bit crowded in the hen house. Thats why im moving them to my shed. So my question really is will one area be ok or do they need 3 seperate spaces???

    Thank all in advance

    2 boxes in pics, i'm waiting on eggs to put under 3rd hen. was going to put it between these two.


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 509 ✭✭✭bertie1


    When the chicks come keep them seperate until all the eggs are hatched or until each hen leaves her own nest with her clutch. I have had hens clocking , where one was a week behind the other , the one that hatched first brought her clutch into the second nest box , & both came out the following morning with the same clutch & reared them , the second hen abandoned her own eggs because she though some of the clutch was hers.


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