NCchickentender
Songster
- Mar 14, 2023
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No need for a safety hole. She done it herself. I feel better lol
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Yay!!!! Congrats!!!No need for a safety hole. She done it herself. I feel better lol
I'm sorry you're down to one lil chick. I hope Abigail does well with it and the other eggs are still kicking!Progress update: Betsy lost her last chick, as in found dead under her.
Abigail lost one of two that hatched so far; it was found near the coop entrance, with a bloody and swollen head. Pecked to death by one or both of the other two chickens in this space. So she has one chick left, and the last four eggs (may or may not be alive).
So... I evicted Betsy from the hutch and small pen. I moved Abigail with her chick and eggs to the hutch nesting box, so they are protected from the rest of the flock now. She settled right in, while Betsy flung herself against the fence and complained about being locked out.
I'm not at all interested in incubating or brooding chicks this fall, so Mother Nature is in control of the situation. I doubt the other eggs will hatch, so I hope this one little chick survives.
If and when they go broody again, I *may* let they try one more time - in separate, enclosed spaces. Definitely going to incubate a batch or two in the spring, though.