- Jan 15, 2014
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I gave a broody hen a chick a couple weeks ago, the chick is about 2 1/2 weeks old now. The broody hen adopted it well at first, but now she seems to have "cabin fever." When I went to refill their food and water the broody was on the roost (which I now took out) and keeps trying to get out of the enclosed space inside the coop for her and her chick. I don't know what to do. I think the chick is too young to go outside (especially with the temperature varying from 30-low 60 degrees Fahrenheit.) Any ideas on what I should do? 

and Welcome To BYC! She may just be over motherhood, some broodys are better than others... if she has really decided to quit, don't think there is much you can do except raise the chick yourself if she won't. You can just leave her out with the flock and the chick will probably go with her, watch to see if she will still watch/protect it outside and let it roost with her etc if so it will probably be fine (some hens do start roosting again really early, the chicks will just sit with her on the roost). Do double check that there is nothing in the coop where she is that is scaring her or making her want to leave.
You can just leave the hen in there for a while and see what happens. Otherwise probably take the chick inside with a heat lamp. The mother also may just be wanting some fresh grass or bugs or a dust bath. They have some cravings.
I hope it goes well! Good luck.

