Colleen pandachicken
In the Brooder
- Feb 16, 2021
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Hi everybody. We were SO excited that one of our broody hens hatched two of her eggs 4 days ago! So exciting! A third chick was hatched that day but it was dead and had fallen out of the nesting box. I think another hen in the coop had either killed it or started eating the dead chick.
So we separated the mama hen and her two healthy baby chicks and the rest of her clutch of unhatched eggs into a totally separate place in the barn in a big plastic bin with a chick feeder and a small/medium chicken watering dish.
It seemed like the mama hen stopped sitting on her other eggs (we also moved the rest of her clutch with her) a day after we moved everything over. She sometimes sits on one or two eggs, but not on the whole clutch anymore.
Then yesterday morning we found another hatched still wet chick, but it was dead, and we found another wet hatched chick today, but it was also dead.
Advice welcome!!!! Is it good that we separated the hen and her chicks? (Was it necessary to protect the chicks from the other hens and roosters?)
If yes, how long do we keep these chicks separated from the adult flock?
Why do you think we’ve found these two new dead chicks yesterday and today? How can they be healthy enough to hatch but not healthy enough to survive?
What should we do with the rest of the clutch?! We can’t put it in the incubator, because we are in the middle of incubating duck eggs. Should we leave them with the mama hen even though she doesn’t seem to be consistently sitting on the eggs anymore, or should we put them under a different broody hen in the barn? Or should we just give up on the rest of the eggs?
If these two chicks are the only ones to survive, do they need more than two chicks to survive? Should I buy some chicks to go with them?
How long do the chicks stay with their mother / need their mother? (I did not put a heat lamp on the bin since they have their mother)
How long until the chicks are safe with the adult chickens?
Thank-you SO much!!!!!!
So we separated the mama hen and her two healthy baby chicks and the rest of her clutch of unhatched eggs into a totally separate place in the barn in a big plastic bin with a chick feeder and a small/medium chicken watering dish.
It seemed like the mama hen stopped sitting on her other eggs (we also moved the rest of her clutch with her) a day after we moved everything over. She sometimes sits on one or two eggs, but not on the whole clutch anymore.
Then yesterday morning we found another hatched still wet chick, but it was dead, and we found another wet hatched chick today, but it was also dead.
Advice welcome!!!! Is it good that we separated the hen and her chicks? (Was it necessary to protect the chicks from the other hens and roosters?)
If yes, how long do we keep these chicks separated from the adult flock?
Why do you think we’ve found these two new dead chicks yesterday and today? How can they be healthy enough to hatch but not healthy enough to survive?
What should we do with the rest of the clutch?! We can’t put it in the incubator, because we are in the middle of incubating duck eggs. Should we leave them with the mama hen even though she doesn’t seem to be consistently sitting on the eggs anymore, or should we put them under a different broody hen in the barn? Or should we just give up on the rest of the eggs?
If these two chicks are the only ones to survive, do they need more than two chicks to survive? Should I buy some chicks to go with them?
How long do the chicks stay with their mother / need their mother? (I did not put a heat lamp on the bin since they have their mother)
How long until the chicks are safe with the adult chickens?
Thank-you SO much!!!!!!