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I would just keep those two separate from the rest of them till they are big enough to have a fighting chance, at least 1/2 the size of your others, it would be like what you would do if you'd bought chicks from tractor supply or something. You now know with this momma to be very careful with her. Has she done anything to the ones that hatched earlier? it could have been just a rejection on her part.
Yeah, that’s the thing- she’s done perfectly fine with the others.. no other problems so far. I check on them frequently. She’s even done very well with other hatches. I was very surprised to see this. That’s why I figured it was because of smell or the hen freaking out thinking something was wrong with it.... and perhaps maybe there is (something wrong with it) but I’ll just keep ‘em separate for now. As I type both if them are chitter-chattering and eating.