Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

l have hatched my first chick(under a broody or otherwise) last week on Monday!:wee The little bugger was two weeks late!:hmm So weird! l had finally given up and picked up the hen to get to the eggs, when l heard the little guy, when l pulled him(or her, preferably) out, he was still completely wet! So now my buff orpington has a black ausralorp(dad) white leghorn mix baby(the rest didn't hatch). l am so excited! Mom is a very loving, caring, protective mother. l name the chick alpha, because in the book of revelations Jesus calls himself Alpha and Omega(the first and the last) this is the first chick hatched, so alpha it is.
l have another broody hen(black ausrtalorp) sitting on 3 eggs for 6 days now. Can't wait!
 
l have hatched my first chick(under a broody or otherwise) last week on Monday!:wee The little bugger was two weeks late!:hmm So weird! l had finally given up and picked up the hen to get to the eggs, when l heard the little guy, when l pulled him(or her, preferably) out, he was still completely wet! So now my buff orpington has a black ausralorp(dad) white leghorn mix baby(the rest didn't hatch). l am so excited! Mom is a very loving, caring, protective mother. l name the chick alpha, because in the book of revelations Jesus calls himself Alpha and Omega(the first and the last) this is the first chick hatched, so alpha it is.
l have another broody hen(black ausrtalorp) sitting on 3 eggs for 6 days now. Can't wait!

Congratulations on the hatch. It is truly a miracle to behold. Enjoy.
LofMc
 
I'm not aware of the hen ever assisting with shell removal, however she clucks encouragement to the little ones.

LofMc
I've seen mine take a gentle peck at the egg while clucking, so I was wondering if it was an assist or just strong encouragement.

I also never had a pipped broody egg not hatch. (Eggs not hatch yes, but never a pip & then not hatch.) I have seen shrink wrapped chicks in incubators - but never from under a broody. That's why I ask the question. Just wondering if it ever happens or if there simply is no reason for a broody to assist. Any ideas?
 
I've seen mine take a gentle peck at the egg while clucking, so I was wondering if it was an assist or just strong encouragement.

I also never had a pipped broody egg not hatch. (Eggs not hatch yes, but never a pip & then not hatch.) I have seen shrink wrapped chicks in incubators - but never from under a broody. That's why I ask the question. Just wondering if it ever happens or if there simply is no reason for a broody to assist. Any ideas?

I have had hens drag poorly thriving chicks away from the nest. They desired to give no assistance to the struggling chick other than to rid it away from the nest and healthy chicks.

I have had a few pip and not hatch, all rare breeds that had genetically poor hatch rates, and survival, due to too much in breeding.
I created a shrink wrap once trying to return a rescued chick, after care, to the nest. My meddling with one chick lifted mom off at the wrong time. She frantically threw herself back over the pipping chick which I had just uncovered. I ended up having to assist hatch the second chick from a shrink wrap.
So in my experience they monitor and protect and encourage but when things go wrong they dispose of the weak to protect the strong.
Good question, though. Anyone ever witness a true hen assist?
 
Baby time!
 

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