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That would be a terrible thing to come home to. How sad!
I ended up slipping 3 one day old Speckled Sussex chicks under my broody last night about 2 hours after dark. She gave a little peck on the first one before I could get it all the way under her. But then spread her wings out and made mama clucking sounds while I put the other two under her. I did not sleep well last night and kept thinking that I was hearing chick distress calls. I went out at the crack of dawn and she is pancaked on top of them. I haven't seen the chicks this morning but could hear them peeping. Now my question is, what do I do now? The chicks were eating and drinking yesterday before putting them under mama hen. Do I need to be concerned about making sure they eat and drink today or will my broody take care of them? She is a first time mama and our first broody. She and the babies are in a medium sized dog kennel with food and water in with them. I have to work all day and I hate to leave them. I sure hope that I don't come home to a horrible thing.
That would be a terrible thing to come home to. How sad!

I ended up slipping 3 one day old Speckled Sussex chicks under my broody last night about 2 hours after dark. She gave a little peck on the first one before I could get it all the way under her. But then spread her wings out and made mama clucking sounds while I put the other two under her. I did not sleep well last night and kept thinking that I was hearing chick distress calls. I went out at the crack of dawn and she is pancaked on top of them. I haven't seen the chicks this morning but could hear them peeping. Now my question is, what do I do now? The chicks were eating and drinking yesterday before putting them under mama hen. Do I need to be concerned about making sure they eat and drink today or will my broody take care of them? She is a first time mama and our first broody. She and the babies are in a medium sized dog kennel with food and water in with them. I have to work all day and I hate to leave them. I sure hope that I don't come home to a horrible thing.
