i would, usually the hen knows what they are doing- do you have her sectioned off from the flock?
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I have a question: how long should I leave the chicks with the hen? I have a buff Orpington hen on 12 eggs. When I came home there was a chick under her (it was wet, no fluff). That was at 4, I moved the chick inside around 6. He moved around and would peep when I picked him up, but was otherwise silent. He fluffed out and opened his eyes, but by 7:30 he was dead. I'm wondering if I should let him fluff out under the hen?
had a tragedy this morning, apparently our broody EE and a brahama were fighting over the nest, one of the eggs due to hatch wednesday broke, poor little guy had his white fuzz and all.... so i moved her and the rest of the eggs into the bathroom....seems the spare bathroom has been designated the 'broody room'- so she has 4 eggs, 2 look close to pipping.... so much for leaving them with the flock....
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Sorry to hear you lost one artsyrobin, it's got to be hard to see one so close to hatching get smashed! I nearly cried when that happened to me ):
And having the chicks peek out of their mums feathers is probably the funniest thing I've seen
Our third chick hatched a few days ago, but after reading on here about some mothers attack and killing new chicks I decided to just leave it under the other broody mother. We have one more egg to go, but I'm not really expecting it to hatch-it doesn't look right when I candle it and it keeps getting kicked out of the nest and going cold, so I don't think its going to hatch.
Some pictures of the new baby-
We let the other mother and her two chicks out as well today to give them a bit of a taste of the world-I've been checking up on them all the time, but there's been no major problems with introducing them to the flock so far! Other than a few pecks a a little fight between the mother and another hen, they've all setteled in fine and the mom is busy scratching around showing the chicks how to forage!
Sorry about the poor picture, they are stuck right under the bushes out back and are busy scratching around under there!