Chicks Disappearing!

I hatched out my chicks in incubator, and after 2 days i gave them to a hen. One did get squished because of the nest box, now they are on the floor of a coop, separate from all the others.
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When chicks are brand new they are all wet and squishy. If she stepped on one, (and I know this is gross to say, but guts out) She may just view it as food. My hen here didn't eat the chick she squished. But at a couple days, if they get stepped on they can complain and the mother may move off, but if she steps on a new chick they may not even be able to peep, or struggle if stepped on. I see this hen taking good care now.

Another benefit of giving the chick a couple days old is you can teach them to eat, and they can go to her with a full belly. not to mention being on their feet.
 
I hatched out my chicks in incubator, and after 2 days i gave them to a hen. One did get squished because of the nest box, now they are on the floor of a coop, separate from all the others.
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When chicks are brand new they are all wet and squishy. If she stepped on one, (and I know this is gross to say, but guts out) She may just view it as food. My hen here didn't eat the chick she squished. But at a couple days, if they get stepped on they can complain and the mother may move off, but if she steps on a new chick they may not even be able to peep, or struggle if stepped on. I see this hen taking good care now.

Another benefit of giving the chick a couple days old is you can teach them to eat, and they can go to her with a full belly. not to mention being on their feet.
I also snuck my week old chicks under my broody hen. I did it last year too and it worked great every time
 

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