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It does look like an internal pip to me.
Oh my goodness I might have two more coming then!Looks like an internal pip - you should be able to hear it now![]()

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It does look like an internal pip to me.
Oh my goodness I might have two more coming then!Looks like an internal pip - you should be able to hear it now![]()
All my girls raised chicks last year in the coop with the flock. Only one small issue. Not sure if it is just the one year olds are jerks or what. With the egg pecking if you mean the one laid in the coop today? If they lay in the coop or run they will peck it, most times not hard enough to break it but sometimes they do. If in the nest box which is where they lay, besides the rare one a few times a year, they don't touch them.Perhaps give her another chance. If it was her first time, she may have been confused and unsure what the heck was going on. I'd worry more about the other chickens pecking at eggs and chicks.
I let one of my OEGB hatch out a clutch in November, while still in the enclosure with the roo and two other hens. three hatched although only two survived (found one chick dead with no wounds) and they were raised by the whole flock. There was one egg though that had started hatching that had it's poor feet sticking out and pecked. I tried putting it back under the broody, but found it kicked out again later. Thought the chick was dead but noticed very very faint movement from a very very cold (and injured) chick. I breathed on it to warm it up until the incubator was up to temp. That chick is now a lovely little cockerel, albeit missing toes!
I know, that had nothing to do with your situation, but I felt like sharing.![]()
They are so adorable!My fluffballs.
Thanks. I am obsessed with a couple of them! hoping for some hens from the ones I LOVE LOVE!They are so adorable!![]()