I think it's down to lack of experience on the mum's side( and mine).
It's their first clutch each- and I'd sort of let them get on with things.
I have 3 nest boxes for laying and 4 hens, and an area 2ft/6ft underneath where they can lay or whatever.
All 13 eggs were laid over 2 1/2 weeks and equally distributed between them according to dates.
I think that even 3 days apart is proving difficult for the new mums to decide whether to take the young chick out and teach them how to feed- or continue sitting- but the chicks should have been fine.( I'd left food and water for them)
But why that happened yesterday is crazy...both mums were 10" away- and it had 4 wings to tuck itself under!!!
I think I need to get brooding boxes sorted really- just not had the time to find the scrap wood with all the building work we've had going on!
All mums are separate now...so lets see what today will bring!
Oh yes- and purple footed chick is still pecking at it's feet!
It's their first clutch each- and I'd sort of let them get on with things.
I have 3 nest boxes for laying and 4 hens, and an area 2ft/6ft underneath where they can lay or whatever.
All 13 eggs were laid over 2 1/2 weeks and equally distributed between them according to dates.
I think that even 3 days apart is proving difficult for the new mums to decide whether to take the young chick out and teach them how to feed- or continue sitting- but the chicks should have been fine.( I'd left food and water for them)
But why that happened yesterday is crazy...both mums were 10" away- and it had 4 wings to tuck itself under!!!
I think I need to get brooding boxes sorted really- just not had the time to find the scrap wood with all the building work we've had going on!
All mums are separate now...so lets see what today will bring!
Oh yes- and purple footed chick is still pecking at it's feet!
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