Not a good start with introducing chicks to my Broody hen.

Messipaw

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I'm so upset. I have three nine day old chicks that we tried to introduce to our broody Easter Egger. What a disaster. We did everything we were supposed to. We did it in the dark in the brooder. We removed the ceramic eggs and placed a baby Chick under her. Waited a few then placed the others. The chicks loved her but she was spitting and growling and pecked real nasty. This is so upsetting.
Any suggestions?
 
they are to old, she will not accept them. also they are not known for their mothering skills, its possible a silkie or pekin banty would accept them. they wont smell right or sound right to her. chances are she will not accept them, especially not without blood shed, I think you woukld be best to build a brooder and hand raise them for now
 
They're way too old. I don't think they can be more than three days or so to fool a broody into accepting them. Also, what the other poster said about EEs not making great mothers has been my experience as well- my 6 EEs are all bat poo crazy and I can't imagine trusting them with a chick. If you really want to try again with this particular hen you could get fertilized eggs or younger chicks, but you'll probably have to raise these particular chicks in a brooder yourself.
 
Thank you all for your replies. I'm so disappointed but I guess happy that I didn't do anything wrong. I'll keep the little girls in my home made brooder for now and I guess eventually expand it until they can go outside. I have six two year old hens and my EE is the only one who has ever gone broody. Now I know never to try with her again. All the utube videos I watched made it look so easy. Lol lol oh well.
Thank you again.
 
It doesn't necessarily mean you can't try with her again but if you do, you need younger chicks....nine days is too old for any adoption to be a likely success. There will be plenty of exceptions of course but as a rule, three days or younger is best.
 
Agreed if you want something to raise chicks I would suggest getting/borrowing a hen that is known for its mothering ability and or has proven so before
 
I know this thread is a couple weeks old but quick question. At this very moment I have chicks hatching under 2 broodies, both standard cochins. "Thumper" is a proven mama. Has hatched and raised in the past and always done very well. This is "Angel's" first time being broody and she has only been broody for about a week. I stole one of Thumper's eggs and stuck it under "Angel"....Well the egg hatched and I went out and found it peeping like crazy about a foot away from her. I instantly grabbed it and took it to "Thumper" who gladly took it in to warm it up. I would like "Angel" to raise a chick but I'm not sure if I can trust her. Was it a rookie mistake? Should I put it back under her tonight after dark? I tend to over think this stuff and any info would be welcome.:)
 
I think it would be a good idea to let Thumper keep this one. If you give Angel some eggs you can see if she is going to be a good mother or not. She will need to actually sit on eggs for a while to get used to it so to speak. Chances are she is confused as to why there was suddenly a chick.
 

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