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@Shadrach Thank you so much. I guess what I thought was a wonderful, safe broody condo. Midge felt was a trap that kept her confined with those chicksI think this picture gives a warning of an impending disaster.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...l-hens-ability-to-adapt.1519080/post-25622030
A feral hen will not be able to keep 15 chicks warm and fed. If Midge had remained feral the probability is many of the chicks would have died from hunger, predation etc.
You mentioned she had sat and hatched before and her chick/chicks survived. This would suggest she wasn't a serial baby killer.
This was Cheepy. She was a Bantam. She hatched 10. She originally had 24 eggs in her clutch in an outside nest. The father was a Marans and it wasn't long before the chicks were as big as Cheepy. Cheepy abandoned her chicks very early and spent much of her day hiding from them. She did attack a couple while they were still very young.
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The female chicks that survived went on to hatch their own offspring without incident.
I have known one other Bantam hen that was a chick killer. She started to injure them as soon as they hatched. I just didn't let her sit and hatch again.