- Dec 23, 2012
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How are they doing now? My recent experience showed me that chicks can be surprisingly resilient.My two old English hens just hatched a few of their own from their man fonzie... I left them in the pen and three babies got out of nest and could not get back in and one got stuck way under nest box... so I brought them all inside and put them in laundry room in isolation.... until all are hatched... so cute. I am hoping I got them in time, it was chilly out today and they were away from moms heat so I hope they will all live. they are not sluggish and are drinking and eating... This is my first natural hatch SO HAPPY!!! The Fonzie is such a beautiful boy and his chicks are nice colors, I will send picture when I figure out how. :}Im in love with them all.![]()
Saturday morning our 8th chick hatched, but momma and babies 1-7 were already up and about in the box (4x4 box serving as a pen). When I found it, the poor thing was all wet and cold alone on the grass. I think it hatched and crawled out of the nest looking for momma but couldn't find her, and then passed out from exposure. I thought it was dead. But then it twitched so I kicked into emergency mode. Brought it into the kitchen and held it in a bowl of warm water to warm it up. About 10 minutes later it was weakly lifting its head and after an hour it was peeping, alert, and trying to climb up my arm. Gave it a good blow dry and gave it to one of the other broodies. (The momma that hatched it didn't accept it back from me--she was done sitting and hasn't taken any new chicks since.) It's been doing great and is just as strong as the other babies.

This is one reason I like this place so much.
