Ok folks....I need some help. I have a broody Wyandotte that was due to hatch her first clutch today (Easter Sunday) and she was sitting on 6 Col Rocks and 2 BLRWs. When I got up this morning I went out to check on her, and right outside the box was a dead chick. It looked as though she had removed it. I can't be 100% certain, but it looked as if the chick was born with intestines on the outside.
As of tonight, she seems to be sitting tight on all the others that had hatched
Will a broody hen remove a chick that she knows won't survive?? I've only had one other broody do similar things and she killed each chick as it hatched....I never allowed her to set on eggs again. Hoping I don't have a similar problem brewing
Anyone with "broody advise" they can share?
Thanks
Well, I don't know how ya would ever know if the chick was sickly or weak (after finding them dead), but I do know I have had good broodies and bad broodies. One time I had 3 hatching the same day and every one of them killed their first chick, and one killed five!. Some were just dead and others were pecked up and bloody yukky. I don't know. I don't think chickens are really all that smart.

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