HELP broody hen kills chick

Silkiechickens10

In the Brooder
Mar 12, 2019
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I have two broody hens who's eggs have just started to hatch, this morning they were all packing around, the chicks are 0-4 days old. I went to check on them around 20min later and one of the mother hens had (this is graphic) pecked the chicks scalp until its bleeding. It's obvious it wasnt going to make it, and the hen kept pecking. I'm not sure who's chick it was, but the other hen didnt have a problem with it. What should I do? Should I seperate the hens from the chicks?
 
If you know who the broody is that did the pecking, can you separate her and see if the other broody will accept them all? And, might be a good idea to separate broody and chicks for a couple of weeks (a section of the run for see/no touch interaction).

Sometimes a broody kills chicks because they are not a good momma to chicks, but happy to sit and hatch eggs. Others will kill a weak chick of their own brood.

Good Luck.
 
If you know who the broody is that did the pecking, can you separate her and see if the other broody will accept them all? And, might be a good idea to separate broody and chicks for a couple of weeks (a section of the run for see/no touch interaction).

Sometimes a broody kills chicks because they are not a good momma to chicks, but happy to sit and hatch eggs. Others will kill a weak chick of their own brood.

Good Luck.

Thank you! I will do that. My other broody hen has done some pecking at the chicks and they will peep, but nothing compared to my other broody, should I seperate her too or just keep a close eye?
 
Has the other (non lethal) broody done a good job otherwise? Teaching chicks to eat, drink, scratch? Calling them to her? Keeping them all warm under her? Is so, then I would just keep an eye on them. But, if she isn’t doing a very good job and pecking them (even if not drawing blood), maybe separate the chicks from both broodies to keep them safe. Has either broody raised chicks before? How old are the broodies?
 
I keep my broody's separate from the rest of their flock.
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