marmaset
In the Brooder
- Dec 27, 2018
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Morning everyone, I have a first time broody Light Sussex sitting on 5 firtile eggs. This morning I found an open egg and when I checked under her there was a just hatched chick. On returning 10 mins later I found her eating something. On further investigation to my horror I found it was the new chick. Dead of course. Do they eat their young if they are weeklings. I wasn't expecting any hatchlings for another two days, the eggs were old but I thought I would give the mum something to sit on. I have now removed her and given the eggs to a silkie who was a great mum last year. I don;t know if she will hatch them only being a day or two to go. Is this normal for hens to eat their chicks or is it because they were different breeds of eggs.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do. 



