Kirkydoodledo
In the Brooder
- Feb 16, 2019
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I have a broody hen that is on day 19 of sitting. One of her eggs hatched today while she was off of the nest. When she heard the chick she came running back inside the coop and got back on the nest but when she was adjusting and realized there was an actual chick in there she started pecking at it and pulled some of its fuzz out. I took the chick and have it in a brooder now because I didn’t want her to hurt it. I was telling my mother in law about it and her friend who raises chickens said “oh the mom is just trying to clean it off. They do that.” I’ve never hatched eggs before but it didn’t look like she was trying to “clean it off” and the baby didn’t have anything stuck to it or anything it was just wet. I’ve never heard of a hen cleaning the baby when it hatches.. so my question is do hens really clean their babies when they hatch? I don’t want to take the babies from her for no reason but I don’t want her to hurt them either! And 3 other eggs are pipped right now and I’m going to worry all night that if they hatch before morning she may hurt them