fuzzi's Chicken Journal

From yesterday:
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Thankfully mum standing out in torrential rain protecting the chicks doesn't last for long. It used to worry me when I saw it.
I limited the number of eggs a hen could sit on after watching a particular hen trying to cover eight chicks in a storm. It just wasn't possible and some chicks were getting wet. Not that much of a problem in Catalonia because the sun shone and even winter days tended to be warm.
In the UK when it's cold that could be fatal for a chick if it can't get right up against mum under her wing.

I'll leave up to six eggs under a hen these days. I allow for two non hatchers and hope for four hatchings. In the past I could pretty much count on one of the four, if four hatched, to get predated, usually because it couldn't keep up the mum and the stronger chicks. Some just don't learn to follow mum closely.:confused:
The work involved in trying to find food for four or even three hungry chicks is phenomenal. All the free range hens I've known work most of the day whether one supplies feed or not. Some mums discourage their chicks from eating the supplied feed. I've had it scratched out of my hand by mum before she would let the chicks anywhere near the feed. Being able to feed ones offspring by foraging, which also teaches the chicks about foraging, is wired into the mothers it seem.
 

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