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you will really want to sort all this out before you set the eggs as well as deciding what to do with the boys.

 

you do have to separate out the broody, as she'll hog the nest box and no matter how friendly they are now that might change while brooding and after hatching. The other chook might kill the chicks or the mum herself might get disturbed and damage the chicks.

 

It's really too early in the season for raising chicks by a broody outdoors. Ideally you want them protected indoors in a shed or garage as the mum just won't be able to keep the chicks warm when they are roaming around.... I'm not sure but you may even need a heat source as well as being indoors: someone else will advise you on this.

 

The ideal place for a broody hen and chooks is a much coverered run or solid sided nest box and run indoors until outdoors warms up enough in the spring and the chicks are hardy.

 

In the meantime, will your other chook be on her own? that could be quite distressing for her!

 

there's lots of advice here and on other forums, read up on that to give you some more advice on how to proceed.

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Please read the 'stickies' (on the Hatching and Raising Chicks' section) - there's lots of useful information on there. We have read some sad tales from people who embarked on hatching without checking out all the issues, so it's best to be prepared - in particular to have a plan for any boys that you hatch.

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