lildarlinshine
In the Brooder
We live in a suburban area of Atlanta. A neighbor had a chicken that loved coming to our house and she finally made a place to pay her eggs. We've been feeding her, enjoying her for about a month. She sat on 10 eggs. Today we found she had some hatchlings. We counted 3. She had her nest in a wood pile near our home on 5 acres here. We couldn't get her out of the dug out she had laid her eggs without pulling her neck off I suppose, and she was fiesty once the babies started to hatch. We were going to pull the wood pile apart tomorrow and put her in a pen where she would be safe. It was getting dark out.
I went out to her nest and she was gone, just her feathers were left. not even an hour after I had checked on her. Her chicks were scattered, we found 2 of them, we heard more in the wood pile but it is a huge wood pile and we couldn't get to them. My heart is broken, shattered that we couldn't reach the other chicks. We were not expecting to have them in the house but we do have a light on them for heat, they are now out of shock, but its 1:34 in the morning and I am so damn heart broken for that hen and her babies. I hope to find them alive at day break but I dunno how long they will survive out there. I have to go get the remaining babies food. We had been feeding the hen laying food and meal worms. We thought the hen would take them all home but we now have two babies and hope to find more in the light of the day. Any suggestions that would help with any remaining live chicks, would be great.
I went out to her nest and she was gone, just her feathers were left. not even an hour after I had checked on her. Her chicks were scattered, we found 2 of them, we heard more in the wood pile but it is a huge wood pile and we couldn't get to them. My heart is broken, shattered that we couldn't reach the other chicks. We were not expecting to have them in the house but we do have a light on them for heat, they are now out of shock, but its 1:34 in the morning and I am so damn heart broken for that hen and her babies. I hope to find them alive at day break but I dunno how long they will survive out there. I have to go get the remaining babies food. We had been feeding the hen laying food and meal worms. We thought the hen would take them all home but we now have two babies and hope to find more in the light of the day. Any suggestions that would help with any remaining live chicks, would be great.