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PickChick
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- Feb 23, 2022
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...sorry for your loss, we had a chick hatch successfully but his legs were not moving.
he passed away 3 weeks later...

he passed away 3 weeks later...

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She doesn't need to be in the garage in a tub and she and her chicks do not need a heat lamp. Where was she setting the eggs?I have another question though, we want to put our broody mom in our big aluminum tin, that sits inside of the garage. Since we want her to raise the chick and its way to cold outside for that right now. I have made a nest for her in the tank and she seems to like it. we put here there yesterday and shes settled in.
our garage is 45 degrees F.
If we put a heat lamp directing to the left side and the mom on the right so it wont be too hot for her, will the chick survive? (we are obviously going to put food and water and all the other thing chicks need in a tank
Thank You!
In other words, it's not really cold at all.Wow really? we dont have snow, i live in California.
I'm just worried that the mother wont accept it and kill it...
the mother hen is very mean to the other hens in her flock..
Right there is your problem. You should only have one broody at a time. Unless you have completely separate setups in order for them to brood away from each other, broodies will fight over eggs, fight over chicks, break eggs, and sometimes kill chicks.I tried a broody and hated it. They broke the eggs. I had 3 in the same coop.