BabyBantam
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Just an interesting thought.... Do chickens have a breeding hiarachy? I ask as (stunningly) Nancy has gone broody for the first time ever! She's such a Tom boy, that I doubted it would ever happen, but there she is, tucked quietly into the corner of the nest box, pouncing happily on Tricksy's eggs with a little crow of delight
I've not had the heart to do anything to put her off, just remove her from the nest trice a day and make sure she eats and drinks before suddenly squawking as if late for a bus and running at full pelt across the garden back to her beloved warm spot ( now minus egg).
Fifi has taken to the nest box too, although a completely different kettle of broody. She sounds like a banshee, top volume and fishwife extraordinaire. Total contrast to her usual ladylike demeanour and gentle voice. All I need now is for tricksy to go the same way and I'll have 3 tea cosys lined up on the kitchen table for breakfast with me each morning.
Anyway, back to the question... Nancy stands above Fifi in the pecking order, so if I had a cockerel, would one win over the other as being more likely to be trodden by the cock and would the lower chicken, in this case Fifi, naturally not want to be mum or maybe even get ousted from the clutch by nancy once she found out Fifi had eggs?
I sadly don't have the kit to make a broody pen, but was pondering this question as I returned from step daughters house, who has chicks that look very much like punk rockers (silky pekin cross I think) and wondered who out of the 2 broodies i would best choose to be a mum.

Fifi has taken to the nest box too, although a completely different kettle of broody. She sounds like a banshee, top volume and fishwife extraordinaire. Total contrast to her usual ladylike demeanour and gentle voice. All I need now is for tricksy to go the same way and I'll have 3 tea cosys lined up on the kitchen table for breakfast with me each morning.

Anyway, back to the question... Nancy stands above Fifi in the pecking order, so if I had a cockerel, would one win over the other as being more likely to be trodden by the cock and would the lower chicken, in this case Fifi, naturally not want to be mum or maybe even get ousted from the clutch by nancy once she found out Fifi had eggs?
I sadly don't have the kit to make a broody pen, but was pondering this question as I returned from step daughters house, who has chicks that look very much like punk rockers (silky pekin cross I think) and wondered who out of the 2 broodies i would best choose to be a mum.