No the other chicks did not survive. I didn't want to say that in my post so you wouldn't get discouraged. They died the next day to. I got to see my hen first hand start the head pecking. The chicks don't know what is happening....they are sooo trusting and keep running to the hen. SAD
The hen grabs the chick with its feet and holds it down so it can't get away and starts to peck the head, ears and eyes until it stops moving.............
Killing is the intent. I caught mine when it was on top of its own chick and just starting to peck........the chick was screaming so blood curdling I freaked and in the intense moment of survival/rescue mode almost (but didn't) hurt my hen. I had to logically sort things in my mind quickly and realize that it's just what happens and no blame is to be placed on any animal. I snatched up my chick and no sooner the hen with me a foot away was holding down another chick. So she was given to my husband and put in the garage until I did triage on the rest of the chicks. Little ears were bloody, eyelids were bitten and bleeding (not real bad). Needless to say, I took all her chicks away and raised them myself.
She was a perfectly great chicken after (non more chickies). She was just done being a mom after only 3 weeks.
So I preach always BE CAREFUL with ALL the rest. Just keep a watchful mother hen eye on them.......or should I say watch them like a hawk.....
We all know that saying here on BYC!
I am so sorry about your chickie.
The hen grabs the chick with its feet and holds it down so it can't get away and starts to peck the head, ears and eyes until it stops moving.............
Killing is the intent. I caught mine when it was on top of its own chick and just starting to peck........the chick was screaming so blood curdling I freaked and in the intense moment of survival/rescue mode almost (but didn't) hurt my hen. I had to logically sort things in my mind quickly and realize that it's just what happens and no blame is to be placed on any animal. I snatched up my chick and no sooner the hen with me a foot away was holding down another chick. So she was given to my husband and put in the garage until I did triage on the rest of the chicks. Little ears were bloody, eyelids were bitten and bleeding (not real bad). Needless to say, I took all her chicks away and raised them myself.
She was a perfectly great chicken after (non more chickies). She was just done being a mom after only 3 weeks.
So I preach always BE CAREFUL with ALL the rest. Just keep a watchful mother hen eye on them.......or should I say watch them like a hawk.....
We all know that saying here on BYC!
I am so sorry about your chickie.
