Two of my banty hens have been broody for a little over 3 weeks now, and I was starting to get discouraged because none of their eggs had hatched.
Well, this morning, I went out to check in on them, and we have a chick!!!
This has been their first time being broody and my first hatching experience ever, so I'm soooo excited!!!
Here's a pic of the baby:
My white Silkie hen hatched her, and my only roo is also a white Silkie, but...does this chick look white to you??? It's a little more silver than my white Silkies were when I bought them as chicks.
Also, when I put the chick back into the nest so my hen could care for it, the hen started sort of pecking at the chick. It didn't seem like she was pecking hard - like maybe she was trying to discipline it for being out from under her
The chick was peeping the whole time, but I think that was just because it was confused about being moved around and being out in the cold
Is it normal for the hen to peck at her chicks??
Here is a pic of my mamma hen, Flash diligently sitting on her first clutch of eggs:
I'm officially addicted to hatching chicks
and I must get started on my incubator ASAP!
Well, this morning, I went out to check in on them, and we have a chick!!!



Here's a pic of the baby:

My white Silkie hen hatched her, and my only roo is also a white Silkie, but...does this chick look white to you??? It's a little more silver than my white Silkies were when I bought them as chicks.
Also, when I put the chick back into the nest so my hen could care for it, the hen started sort of pecking at the chick. It didn't seem like she was pecking hard - like maybe she was trying to discipline it for being out from under her

The chick was peeping the whole time, but I think that was just because it was confused about being moved around and being out in the cold

Here is a pic of my mamma hen, Flash diligently sitting on her first clutch of eggs:

I'm officially addicted to hatching chicks

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