Hedgeland Farms
Crowing
I need help from those of you with broody experience! Moonsparkle has had a very hard time with her hatch.
The last time I saw her eat or drink was over 48 hours ago. She didn't come down at all yesterday so I left some chick starter and water close to her nest but not in it. I don't know if she had any of it at all and I'm worried that maybe I didn't leave it close enough or maybe I should have gone in to hand feed her. I was trying to give her space and privacy but maybe it was the wrong thing to do.
I woke up this morning to find four dead chicks crushed under her.There were also three chicks alive and healthy as well as two eggs, one of them pipped and one not.
She seemed very distressed and wasn't sitting on the two unhatched eggs anymore. They were totally cold so I took them and put them in the incubator. Since then the pipped one has hatched and the other one has pipped. I was hoping to give them back to her if I can but I'm not sure if she's ok.
I moved her and her three chicks out of the coop into a brooder area I had prepared and she is keeping them under her. They seem fine but I'm very worried about her. She seems calmer and more settled since the move but she doesn't seem very alert and hasn't taken the chicks out yet. She's just very sleepy. Would that be normal? It's midday here now and she hasn't been very awake at all yet since I checked them and moved them at 7am.
I have chick starter there for them and I also gave her a bowl of scrambled egg. There's plain fresh water available but I've put out some electrolyte water as well. So far, she's only taken a couple of pecks when I hold food or water up to her beak and she's not coming out to get any herself.
Does this sound normal or should I be worried? I can only assume she had a very rough night and is exhausted but I would have thought she'd be more keen to eat and drink at this point. Should I do anything else or just give her some time?
Poor girl!!!
I am no help but I hope someone chimes in and helps with some solid advice