- Jan 30, 2009
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Are your Sikie eggs ready to hatch soon? I would be afraid that putting the chick under a sitting hen, would cause her to get off the eggs too soon. If the chick gets out of the nest, she might go after it & abandon her eggs. I've had this happen, that is why I'm mentioning it....Morning all. Thanks for the sentiment Ginny. I was so hoping they would hatch but they didnt. At least I have one chick. I took the chick out yesterday and put it in with Stripe, my broody silkie (and its possible momma) and she has accepted it. It took a few minutes but she tucked it under her with her eggs and all was well. Prior to that, Dad (aka Little Man) came into the coop to see what the new noise was about and he tried to kill it! I watched him as he was looking at the chick then suddenly he grabbed it and threw it to the corner of the coop! I yelled at him and pecked him with my finger and grabbed the baby. It was okay but I was not impressed. I found some wire and there is now a fence dividing the coop that will allow Dad and the aunties to look but not touch any babies and the baby can eat and drink without being attacked. I think Sassy is jealous that Stripe has a baby and eggs. She screamed her fool head off yesterday when I took her egg but she wont sit, especially in the coop so she gets no mommy priveledges until she does.
Question--will my roo accept the babies after he has seen them in the coop with mama and is locked in with them at night? I will not be removing the fencing for a while until I am sure that he wont kill them and they are big enough to get down the ramp. Its kinda steep.
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