BeanieBabies
In the Brooder
- Nov 13, 2025
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Hi all, I have three 8 month old pullets (Paprika, Bean, and Splurt), one of whom (Bean) went Very broody. I got her 4 day-old chicks yesterday, and she accepted them very happily, she's been in her nesting box eating and drinking and brooding them all day.
This afternoon I wanted to see how the other two girls would interact with mama and her chicks, and Splurt lunged at and grabbed a chick, and the Paprika flipped the chick. I'm not sure if they were attacking the chick or trying to eat her or what. The chick is uninjured, we pulled her away and shooed the hens out of the coop immediately.
The coop is now closed so nobody can get in and bother Bean or her babies.
I have a small suburban backyard and only one coop, with an inner predatorproof run and an outer enclosure encompassing a lot of my back yard.
My questions are this:
A: Why did Splurt and Paprika do that and what were they doing? They're normally extremely friendly.
B: For how long do Splurt and Paprika need to be barred from entering the coop? That's where they normally sleep but I'm not risking the chicks lives for that.
C: Do you have any advice for what to do to integrate the older girls with the chicks so that this doesn't happen again? I was under the impression that the chicks would be accepted into the flock pretty quickly.
D: Why didn't the mama do anything but make complaining noises when the baby was grabbed?
Thanks!
This afternoon I wanted to see how the other two girls would interact with mama and her chicks, and Splurt lunged at and grabbed a chick, and the Paprika flipped the chick. I'm not sure if they were attacking the chick or trying to eat her or what. The chick is uninjured, we pulled her away and shooed the hens out of the coop immediately.
The coop is now closed so nobody can get in and bother Bean or her babies.
I have a small suburban backyard and only one coop, with an inner predatorproof run and an outer enclosure encompassing a lot of my back yard.
My questions are this:
A: Why did Splurt and Paprika do that and what were they doing? They're normally extremely friendly.
B: For how long do Splurt and Paprika need to be barred from entering the coop? That's where they normally sleep but I'm not risking the chicks lives for that.
C: Do you have any advice for what to do to integrate the older girls with the chicks so that this doesn't happen again? I was under the impression that the chicks would be accepted into the flock pretty quickly.
D: Why didn't the mama do anything but make complaining noises when the baby was grabbed?
Thanks!
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