chick will survive fine without the hens involvement. Keep it safe from other adult birds with food & water and keep it warm with a lightbulb hanging in a box. You can put a few other chicks of the same hatch in with it for company.
well if the chick is trying to get under her but she doesn't let it you should probably take the chick before it's gets to cold
A chicken will not know it's egg from any other. After the eggs hatch, the hen and the chicks get to know the sounds that they each make. If a chick gets separated from the hen, it will cheep, and the hen clucks to it, and the chick will come running.
the hen will not leave the egg and the egg will be covered in feathers
the scientific name for chick and hen plant is Sempervivum tectorum. hope this helps
Firstly a hen has a chick, not a baby. If the hen is ignoring her chick it is best to take the chick away and place it in a brooder until it is old enough to survive among the flock on its own. Signs that a hen, is rejecting her chick: • Pecking at the chick - blood is normally visible, remove the chick immediately • Showing no sign of interest to the chick/s
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