If there are any eggs left under her, then they need to be removed. You can candle them, but I don’t let my broodies sit for any longer than the second day after the first has hatched. Otherwise, the chicks don’t get shown where food and water is. I like those heavier waterers, at least a gallon, for chickens, because the others are too lightweight.
The reason I won't be letting the chicks out with the big guys is because their food/water is up off the ground.. plus they might get stepped on. 😰 I have a few roos & they've been a bit testy lately.
 
Some people have a harder time killing baby animals then others
I do have a hard time killing animals, but if it's mean to the others, I do have to make a decision. 🙁 Either let it cripple the rest or eliminate the problem.. I think it's a pretty fair choice.
 
I do have a hard time killing animals, but if it's mean to the others, I do have to make a decision. 🙁 Either let it cripple the rest or eliminate the problem.. I think it's a pretty fair choice.
What exactly is wrong with the beaks of the other ones? I've never had mine damage beaks before no matter how awful they were
 
I can’t see a reason to cull this chick from getting pecked by another chick. Broodies may pick on a weak chick if they don’t seem normal, but the OP has not mentioned anything like that.
I meant cull the bully ive had chicks scalp other chicks before usually they ended up males
 

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