I just lost one of my babies.......I need Advice!

Teresaann24

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I went outside to check on everyone and was counting my babies with my hen and I only counted 4 and I have 5. I looked every where for the 5th baby while momma was eating I found the baby there it was hung up in her feathers dead. I got the baby off momma and mommas feathers were wrapped around the babys neck. I have been crying and crying...
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It was the little one I saved on hatching day the baby was stuck in the shell bearly hanging on for life and I got the baby out. Now the baby is gone!
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I am debating on rather or not to take the other babies from momma I dont want this to happen again. I need Advice?

RIP little baby
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Sorry to hear about that ~ if it were me, I would leave them with her. It sounds like a freak of nature to me.

Good luck!
 
I have heard of others that have lost babies to this. Momma is a silkie and is VERY furry. I am just heartbroken...I feel like If I went out earlier I could have saved it.
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Id leave them with the mom and hope for the best, i never heard of one dying in that way so i dont think its something that is going to happen twice.
 
Thanks everyone for the info she is one of my more fluffier silkes she is ALL fluff. I went with my heart and dont wanna risk mother nature so I took the small babies and gave her 2 older babies they a bigger about 3 weeks and strong. I have been watching them the last few hours and she is very pleased with her 2 new babies. I am going out every hour to check on them I will be 100% sure with this switch when I see them go to roost tonight.
 
Momma is not accepting the older babies as I wished. She was inside and the babies were outside. So i brought them back in, So I am just gonna let this momma go back to the flock. I feel this is my best option. I dont wanna lose anymore babies.
 
Sounds like she is not a really great broody hen. They are probably better off inside in a brooder. Not all hens are fantastic broodies. . . sorry for your loss.

Good luck with your babies, and do enjoy them! They really are a delight, and now you are mama.
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