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So, I checked today and no chicks. I did however hear a pop when mamma sat down. You guessed it, a bomb went off! Then she preceded to eat the goo!

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I am so sad. My broody hen keeps smushing the chicksYesterday morning, there were 2 chicks hatched, sort of, but they were dead and looked smooshed. I wasn't sure what happened. Yesterday afternoon another one hatched and he looked fine when I went to bed. however, this morning, he was smooshed and a new one was hatched. The new one is still alive. I guess I am just going to have to take the babies
Why doesn't my hen know what to do with her babies??? She is about 10 months old. Is she too young?
Hi, I think that inexperienced hens might need to try a few times before they get it right. I have had that happen in the past. Occasionally it will go like this with new hens.I am so sad. My broody hen keeps smushing the chicksYesterday morning, there were 2 chicks hatched, sort of, but they were dead and looked smooshed. I wasn't sure what happened. Yesterday afternoon another one hatched and he looked fine when I went to bed. however, this morning, he was smooshed and a new one was hatched. The new one is still alive. I guess I am just going to have to take the babies
Why doesn't my hen know what to do with her babies??? She is about 10 months old. Is she too young?
Hi, I think that inexperienced hens might need to try a few times before they get it right. I have had that happen in the past. Occasionally it will go like this with new hens.
1st try, they might sit on the eggs for a few days and leave the nest or eat the eggs.
2nd try, they might sit on the eggs for a few weeks.
3rd try, they finally get it right!
I think it is because so much has been done to breed out the "broody trait" in so many breeds. I have heard that Mille Fleurs are not good broody's but my Mille's just hatched 13 little ones last week. They are so cute. I always bring the chicks inside after they have hatched, so that they are less wild.
I'm sorry about your smushed chicks. I think it is due to her inexperience. Make sure to check the nestbox and make sure it is roomy enough and has plenty of hay or straw to cushion the chicks from the weight of the hen. Don't give up on her! she will eventually be a great broody.