Virginiachickens
Chirping
- Feb 25, 2024
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Thank you!yes. She is incubating the remaining egg and nursing the newly hatched chick. She will refuel and poop when she absolutely has to, and not before. The chicks are her priority.
Yes. It has the absorbed yolk to metabolize first; it does not need any other food and to some extent any other food can be unhelpful. Indeed, some old poultry handbooks recommended not giving any food to chicks before the yolk had clearly been absorbed (the bulge at the bum disappeared) or 3 days had passed.
Hatching is exhausting, and it can take days for a chick to fully recover (some have an easier time of it than others and recover quicker). Think of them like babies; sleep mostly, little look around, back to sleep, longer wake periods every day through the first week. You will probably need to support the second chick e.g. by confining the mum and the first hatched, as the late arrival could get left behind very easily when they leave the nest and start exploring their world.