DuckDuckPromise
Songster
- Oct 4, 2021
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Hey there!
We have a beautiful hen (Miss Ellie!)
Who has faithfully sat on a clutch of eggs, and I though I knew she was broody, I didn’t know if they would actually hatch. Only one of her eggs hatched, I assume it has something to do with the absolutely crazy weather this month, but I’m honestly not sure.
We have incubated and raised baby chicks inside, but have never had a broody to actually hatch a baby! Praise the Lord, we are so thankful for it, and happy to welcome baby chick chick to the flock!!! The only thing is… I have no clue what to do! I don’t want to bring her in to raise, because she is VERY attached to Momma, plus she is an “only child” so I don’t want her to be lonely!
Do I separate the Momma and baby from the rest of the flock?
Do I leave them with the rest of the flock? There’s only one rooster inside the coop, and he didn’t seem to be bothering the baby, but obviously I can’t be watching 24 hours, so there’s no telling what’s happening when I’m not looking.
Miss Ellie is being incredibly protective, and when I picked up the baby chick, she was not happy with me! And baby was mad too. Any suggestions on what to do with Miss Ellie and “child”?
We have a beautiful hen (Miss Ellie!)
Who has faithfully sat on a clutch of eggs, and I though I knew she was broody, I didn’t know if they would actually hatch. Only one of her eggs hatched, I assume it has something to do with the absolutely crazy weather this month, but I’m honestly not sure.
We have incubated and raised baby chicks inside, but have never had a broody to actually hatch a baby! Praise the Lord, we are so thankful for it, and happy to welcome baby chick chick to the flock!!! The only thing is… I have no clue what to do! I don’t want to bring her in to raise, because she is VERY attached to Momma, plus she is an “only child” so I don’t want her to be lonely!
Do I separate the Momma and baby from the rest of the flock?
Do I leave them with the rest of the flock? There’s only one rooster inside the coop, and he didn’t seem to be bothering the baby, but obviously I can’t be watching 24 hours, so there’s no telling what’s happening when I’m not looking.
Miss Ellie is being incredibly protective, and when I picked up the baby chick, she was not happy with me! And baby was mad too. Any suggestions on what to do with Miss Ellie and “child”?