Sphinx, those pictures are fun to see. I had the neighbor's little boy over for a minute yesterday and was letting him see and hold a couple of my chicks. Some kids really get into that. Hope your baby is okay through the night! Let us know what happens.
corvidae, I like Sphinx's suggestion of fencing off that broody with her clutch so that the rest of the flock leave her alone. I don't have any experience with that kind of thing though, really. That's just the worrywart in me speaking. How are the rest of your babies doing? I'm sorry to ask for fear that it upsets you, but I'm hoping that everyone is okay right now. The bad news has to stop at some point, right?
So, yesterday while I had the chicks outside, I noticed something. My Welsummer has bloomers! I hope that means she's definitely a girl
I don't see any pointy feathers on her yet, and her comb is still pale, not red. I also noticed that my GLW, who is a week younger than the Welsummer, has bloomers. Cute girls. And my little BO who isn't quite two weeks old is getting bloomers. AND the BO is the only one I've seen eat bugs so far when I have the group outside. It was the funniest thing to see the little blonde ball of fluff running around and chirping excitedly with a Box Elder bug or a moth in her beak, then gobbling it down before anyone else could see what was going on. I love my girls.
Edited to add: Lisa, awwww babies!