skeleroo
Chirping
- Oct 6, 2017
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I've got a barred rock who is sitting on eggs. This is her second batch of chicks. Shes a terrible mum and abandoned her last batch at two weeks old but I figured I'd let her give it a go again when she started sitting.
Its hatch day and I was excited to hear peeping this morning. She had gotten up to get a drink and I could see all of the eggs had pipped. She came back to the nest and was very agitated but I didn't pay her any mind and went about my business in the barn. A while later in the breeze way I saw a shell and a dead chick laying next to it.
Why would she have knocked the egg out of the nest and killed the chick? There was no other animal in the barn at the time and she was fooling with the eggs after her drink so I'm almost positive it was her.
Are the other eggs in danger? Should I pop them in the incubator? I have another mum with 5 day old chicks, should I hatch them and try to slide the chicks under her?
Its hatch day and I was excited to hear peeping this morning. She had gotten up to get a drink and I could see all of the eggs had pipped. She came back to the nest and was very agitated but I didn't pay her any mind and went about my business in the barn. A while later in the breeze way I saw a shell and a dead chick laying next to it.
Why would she have knocked the egg out of the nest and killed the chick? There was no other animal in the barn at the time and she was fooling with the eggs after her drink so I'm almost positive it was her.
Are the other eggs in danger? Should I pop them in the incubator? I have another mum with 5 day old chicks, should I hatch them and try to slide the chicks under her?