Fisherlady and Lady of McCamley, I too am having some issues with Mama & chicks. Saturday & Sunday, two chicks hatched, then on Monday, I checked the remaining eggs under her, and found one had pipped and not zipped, so I helped. Because of her being tired, weak and not standing well, after fluffing up, I kept her in a separate container till she got stronger. Tucked her under Mama today, ran errands and prayed nothing would happen to her while I was gone. When I got home, I felt under Mama, she was there, and doing well. Just before I left to take my daughter to choir practice, I checked again, because she had not been out to eat or drink. Pulled her out, and looked down, and yelled to my hubby, We Have A 4th Chick!
I set her down to look for chick #3, and found her, she was well, but Mama too one look at chick #4 and pecked at her. I guess chick #4 never came out after she hatched, and Mama did not recognize her. So I took chick #3 & #4 and put them in the container I used for chick #3 last night, so they would be safe.
My hubby called while I was at choir practice, and said he reintroduced chick #3 back to Mama & siblings, and Mama was fine with her. Kept checking throughout the evening, and all 3 tucked in under Mama and went to bed. Chick #4 is in her own container, she is quite tiny, she came out of an Easter Egger Egg, so it was a good size egg, but she looks tiny like a Banty chick.
Will post pictures tomorrow.
On a side note, Mama decided that she needed some time away from her chicks and wanted out. So I let her out, and Hank spotted her, and had his way with her. A few minutes later, No Name our other rooster saw her, and he had his turn. Hank heard her screaming, and chased No Name away, and then went and had his way with her again. It got a bit rough, because when I got home, my youngest daughter was in tears. Mom, Hank pulled some of Ramin's head feathers out. I told her, Ramin would be okay, that Hank was happy to see her, and just was a bit too excited.
I set her down to look for chick #3, and found her, she was well, but Mama too one look at chick #4 and pecked at her. I guess chick #4 never came out after she hatched, and Mama did not recognize her. So I took chick #3 & #4 and put them in the container I used for chick #3 last night, so they would be safe.
My hubby called while I was at choir practice, and said he reintroduced chick #3 back to Mama & siblings, and Mama was fine with her. Kept checking throughout the evening, and all 3 tucked in under Mama and went to bed. Chick #4 is in her own container, she is quite tiny, she came out of an Easter Egger Egg, so it was a good size egg, but she looks tiny like a Banty chick.
Will post pictures tomorrow.
On a side note, Mama decided that she needed some time away from her chicks and wanted out. So I let her out, and Hank spotted her, and had his way with her. A few minutes later, No Name our other rooster saw her, and he had his turn. Hank heard her screaming, and chased No Name away, and then went and had his way with her again. It got a bit rough, because when I got home, my youngest daughter was in tears. Mom, Hank pulled some of Ramin's head feathers out. I told her, Ramin would be okay, that Hank was happy to see her, and just was a bit too excited.