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I think that’s exactly what happened because I gave them back to her the next morning and watched her like a Hawk and now she’s a week in and fiercely protective over themAww I’m sorry. Is this her first time going broody? Has she ever raised chicks before? Often times I find that the first chick will get picked on a little as the mom figures out what it is and what to do with it, but then she will take care of them and be a good mom after that. If you don’t want to raise the chicks, you may still be able to have her do it, just watch them while you let them together and be ready to separate them if necessary.
