Hello all,
Just a quick update on adding some little 2 day old silkies to Pennys new clutch.
NOT!!!!
I thought everything was fine, I snuck them down there at night and placed them by her, they were chirping and then silence. I thought this is going to work!
First thing the next morning I raced down to the coop to make sure all was still well.
IT WASNT!
As I was watching she started pecking the new additions. I watched for a few minutes thinking she was just training them. Then she started being down right MEAN to them. So I got them away from her as fast as I could. She really flogged one pretty bad and I thought it wasnt going to make it.
I held it next to my chest a few minutes to warm it up and then rushed it up to a box with a heat light on her. Well she wasnt moving for a good 2 or so hours and I started to beat myself up for even trying to add some more babies.
After a while my husband started checking on her, (the big chicken, me) couldnt bear to look.
Well, to make a long story short,
SHE MADE IT!
She is doing fine!
I think all that happened because they were a lot smaller than the chicks she already had. Learned a good lesson there....
Here is the brooder and the chicks I will be raising. Six little silkies...




Actually I am glad I get to have them up here in my enclosed patio because I get to see them a lot more!
Marie
Just a quick update on adding some little 2 day old silkies to Pennys new clutch.
NOT!!!!

I thought everything was fine, I snuck them down there at night and placed them by her, they were chirping and then silence. I thought this is going to work!

First thing the next morning I raced down to the coop to make sure all was still well.
IT WASNT!

As I was watching she started pecking the new additions. I watched for a few minutes thinking she was just training them. Then she started being down right MEAN to them. So I got them away from her as fast as I could. She really flogged one pretty bad and I thought it wasnt going to make it.
I held it next to my chest a few minutes to warm it up and then rushed it up to a box with a heat light on her. Well she wasnt moving for a good 2 or so hours and I started to beat myself up for even trying to add some more babies.

After a while my husband started checking on her, (the big chicken, me) couldnt bear to look.
Well, to make a long story short,
SHE MADE IT!

She is doing fine!
I think all that happened because they were a lot smaller than the chicks she already had. Learned a good lesson there....
Here is the brooder and the chicks I will be raising. Six little silkies...
Actually I am glad I get to have them up here in my enclosed patio because I get to see them a lot more!
Marie