Only One :(

Murple

Chirping
Aug 17, 2020
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I have 1 rooster and 14 hens, one of which is a silkie. She incubated eggs and hatched a singular chick out just fine. I think that they were naturally staggered. Mama silkie rejected peep, in all honesty I think she was surprised, so now I have one chick in my room. It has imprinted in me, and I feel so bad that it is all alone! What should I do? I keep her in the little brooder, and she peeps SO DANG LOUD until I take her out. She is literally following me everywhere. How do I get her more company without buying new chicks? We hit our zone limit 😬 can I provide the company she needs? Also this chick is two days old. I’ve never had one young enough to imprint haha
 

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A featherduster (realistic feathers) hanging up a few inches off of the ground, like a broody hen, could help make it feel secure. Idk, just throwing that out.
 

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