Hello,
I have a question about my broody hatched chick. I have had co-broodys hatch a staggered hatch and all is well so far except today.
Two of my bantam cochins were broody together. They shared the eggs and have hatched 3 so far. The first chick hatched last Thursday, then the last one hatched today. So 1 for 1 Mom and 3 for the other mom.
When I got off work I checked and the new baby had 2 peck marks on her head. She looked weak and neither Mom was sitting on her to keep her warm. It was warm today and all the chicks were out and about in the coop with Moms.
I decided after watching the mom step on the baby I better take it in and put it under the heat lamp.
My question is should I take another chick and put it in with this one so it is not alone? Should I try tonight to add it back to the mom and 2 chicks? Should I separate the two broody moms?
Just dont know what to do.
thanks in advance...it still looks a little on the weak side, I gave it a little sugar water.
marie
I have a question about my broody hatched chick. I have had co-broodys hatch a staggered hatch and all is well so far except today.
Two of my bantam cochins were broody together. They shared the eggs and have hatched 3 so far. The first chick hatched last Thursday, then the last one hatched today. So 1 for 1 Mom and 3 for the other mom.
When I got off work I checked and the new baby had 2 peck marks on her head. She looked weak and neither Mom was sitting on her to keep her warm. It was warm today and all the chicks were out and about in the coop with Moms.
I decided after watching the mom step on the baby I better take it in and put it under the heat lamp.
My question is should I take another chick and put it in with this one so it is not alone? Should I try tonight to add it back to the mom and 2 chicks? Should I separate the two broody moms?
Just dont know what to do.
thanks in advance...it still looks a little on the weak side, I gave it a little sugar water.
marie
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