traceylynn_g
In the Brooder
I have a chick that hatched yesterday and no one is taking responsibility! I have one rooster so that part is obvious, however, it was my 2 guinea hens that became the broody nannies. After the little one hatched, the guineas panicked and the other 15 hens wanted nothing to do with this little creature. I had to take it out of the area because they all started trying to hurt it. It is in the tote brooder in the house, I have been giving it droplets of water and I know it should start to eat soon, but my concern is that it hasn't stood or walked around. It has moved away from its plushy surrogate and back by belly scooting. The legs seem ok and not wry. Could it be that this little fluffbutt is just tire from its long day of hatching? When should I become concerned and what should I be doing for it? All of my other birds were 3-5 day old when I got them, so this is new to me.
Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thank you
Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thank you