Update to Broody in the Woods

Oh dear heavens. The mama that came up today with five chicks she hatched in the woods? Well, she’s settling into the run with her babies, so I decided to head up to her nest in the woods and get rid of all the eggs that she didn’t hatch so there isn’t a couple dozen eggs rotting in one place to attract predictors.

Imagine my surprise when I peered inside that nest and found a newly hatched baby! She was still wet and she was breathing. I scooped her up in my cupped hands and warmed her. I brought her in the house and Bernie grabbed a box and lined the bottom. Then he set up a heat lamp. I put the baby chick in the box and she cheeped and cheeped. Every time I put my hand over her, she quieted down. I just couldn’t leave her. I scooped her up and went outside.

I saw her mama setting in the run with her five chicks underneath. Perfect! I gently slid the baby under her and she quickly jumped up squawking. Dangit!

I picked the baby up again and noticed my broody Phoenix that hatched out two babies last week. She was heading into the coop with her two chicks. I gave them a few minutes and then quietly went into the coop. I sat on the floor several minutes until she settled down and her babies scooted underneath her. I gently lifted her side and slid this new baby under her. She puffed up and began cooing. *phew*

I have no idea if this baby will make it. She hatched several hours after the mama had left the nest. I never would have believed that could happen – I suspect the heat of the day and the bright sun shining directly on the nest kept the egg warm enough to hatch.

My Phoenix hens love being mamas. I’ve found them trying to sleep on the roost with eight week old “babies” under them! Usually the mamas get tired of the babies and move on – but with my Phoenix’s the babies usually leave the mamas first.

This baby seems strong, and I feel certain that if any mama hen can pull a baby through such a rough start, this Phoenix will do it. I sure pray she makes it.

These chickens will definitely be the death of me.

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7 Responses to “Update to Broody in the Woods”

  1. Julie says:

    Penny, I do hope they won’t be the death of you…I hope you’re around for many, many more years! You are the sweetest, greatest chicky mommy ever!
    If I could come back as something after this life I’d like to come back as one of my dogs….if that can’t happen I’d like to come back as one of your chickens! LOL
    Love Ya!

  2. Kat says:

    Go chicky go!

  3. charlotte says:

    Oh that is great the other mama took in the baby. Glad for you she didn’t hatch out all them eggs & that their are no more broodies right now.

  4. Lisa says:

    Oh MY, those are some precious itty-bitties!!

  5. Sweet Virginia Breeze says:

    I hope the baby is doing OK. They are so cute.

  6. ohiofarmgirl says:

    re:
    She puffed up and began cooing. *phew*

    i LOVE this!

    Our Runner was very happy for me to put 4 more chicks under her… she would mother a potato… hope that little one makes it!

  7. basicliving says:

    OFG – You know this scene! The baby is doing great! Mama usually takes her other two into the run first thing in the morning, but today she stayed in the coop with the little one, teaching her to scratch, eat and drink. I love my Phoenix mamas. They are the best. Runner is awesome! There is just nothing like a good broody. *sigh*

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