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I have two magnificent, huge blue French Marans that have grown up together, separately from all my other birds in the front garden. They are both extremely gentle and are closely bonded. Now one of them is broody, and I have put her on 3 eggs from a thin broody that was getting tired and it seems one of the eggs may hatch. Normally I would separate the broody into her own space, but her sister is extremely gentle. Quite often she just sits next to the broody bird. Do you think it might work - if I'm careful - to leave her with any chicks that hatch?
I would like to keep her biosecure for future breeding if possible. She is from health screened parents, from original French stock. My other options would be a) to have her sister and any chicks in a broody coop within her pen, but would she feel lonely whilst her sister is busy with chicks? b) to transfer a 12-week marans cockerel and hen to her pen (with her sister in a broody coop) or c) to transfer her to a group of five 12-week old youngsters. I understand teenage birds carry things whilst they are building their immunity.
She is a very special bird. I'd be grateful of thoughts of how to organise things.
I would like to keep her biosecure for future breeding if possible. She is from health screened parents, from original French stock. My other options would be a) to have her sister and any chicks in a broody coop within her pen, but would she feel lonely whilst her sister is busy with chicks? b) to transfer a 12-week marans cockerel and hen to her pen (with her sister in a broody coop) or c) to transfer her to a group of five 12-week old youngsters. I understand teenage birds carry things whilst they are building their immunity.
She is a very special bird. I'd be grateful of thoughts of how to organise things.