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I've had one chick rejected from a brood of three. Because she was rejected, I put her with another chick under an electric hen, but both chicks weren't feeding well under this. They weren't cheeping to say they were too cold, just quiet. I've now moved the second chick back with its mum, and it is feeding again normally, but she won't take the other one, so I've left it on its own under the electric hen. I did try putting the first chick under the electric hen briefly, but it seemed to miss mum too much.
Does anyone have any ideas? I've used the electric hen before with no problem. I'm not sure what's best to do regarding the rejected chick. I shouldn't have thought it would survive on its own. Is it the lack of encouragement to eat from the mother that made them less inclined to eat? Should I perhaps look for a couple of chicks from elsewhere to go with this one?
I have to say that I shall never try hatching again this time of year as none of the chicks are as robust as ones I've had before. So I'm feeling very guilty
Does anyone have any ideas? I've used the electric hen before with no problem. I'm not sure what's best to do regarding the rejected chick. I shouldn't have thought it would survive on its own. Is it the lack of encouragement to eat from the mother that made them less inclined to eat? Should I perhaps look for a couple of chicks from elsewhere to go with this one?
I have to say that I shall never try hatching again this time of year as none of the chicks are as robust as ones I've had before. So I'm feeling very guilty