Yes, i have noticed with broody hens it usually seems to be a case of flood or drought haha nearly all go broody at the same time, when you need them to still be laying or you have no broodies in sight and desperately want some. Contrary birds haha
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I would move the mom and her nest at night time, baby chicks are very vulnerable even with a hen to protect them.
Our hamburg egg did not hatch, when I opened it the chick was gone/decaying. One of our little EE chicks did not make it through the night. It was weaker than the others from the start, and couldn't walk that well. I was going to bring it in under a brooder light and doctor it, but decided to let it stay with the mom. That decision did not work out for our poor little chick. We are left with four very healthy and vigorous chicks, and mom has them outside learning the ropes already.I know these things happen, but it is our first time losing a chick, so we are pretty sad. We have been very lucky in our time keeping chickens, so I guess it was just a matter of time. Poor little chicky.
I'm DYING to get home and see my girls and their babies!!! I left 2 weeks ago and 1 Silkie had 3 week old chicks, and another was still sitting, she hatched 4 about a week after I left, so I haven't seen them at all!My sweety sends pics, but its just not the same!!!! Only other crazy chicken people like me could understand that I miss my chickens almost as much, if not AS much as I miss my man!! Lol
Four chicks is still pretty lucky!. You hear about people incubating a dozen or more eggs and none hatch, so getting the ones you did shows you are doing it right!Our hamburg egg did not hatch, when I opened it the chick was gone/decaying. One of our little EE chicks did not make it through the night. It was weaker than the others from the start, and couldn't walk that well. I was going to bring it in under a brooder light and doctor it, but decided to let it stay with the mom. That decision did not work out for our poor little chick. We are left with four very healthy and vigorous chicks, and mom has them outside learning the ropes already.I know these things happen, but it is our first time losing a chick, so we are pretty sad. We have been very lucky in our time keeping chickens, so I guess it was just a matter of time. Poor little chicky.
X3..Your comment here is so sweet! I couldn't agree with you more! Being away during hatch time is torture! Consider me a crazy chicken person, like yourself.
I take it a a huge compliment, as I'm sure all us chicken grandparents do!
AGREED!Four chicks is still pretty lucky!. You hear about people incubating a dozen or more eggs and none hatch, so getting the ones you did shows you are doing it right!![]()