HELP Newbie with NEW chicks

chix4chance

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Just picked up 11 araucanas, 13 black australorp, 1 buff orpington, 1 silver lace, and a couple of col. Rock.. all chicks... we got into the chickens last year with 5 buff orpington full grown hens and one buff roo.. which we still have... just would like to know if we got what we were asking for since this is our first time with chicks.. thanks for all the help! Love my chicks already!!!
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Hi :welcome

Glad you could join the flock! Congrats on your new chicks :celebrate They are super cute :love Looking at your pics I would suggest you take them off the newspaper and put them on shavings or something they can can grip to. Newspaper can cause them leg problems including spraddle leg due to its slippery surface. I would also move your food and water away form under the lamp, by doing this it gives them chance to cool down. They can then head back to lamp when they want a warm up.

Wishing you the very best of luck with your chicks. Enjoy BYC and all the chicken chat :frow
 
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Just picked up 11 araucanas, 13 black australorp, 1 buff orpington, 1 silver lace, and a couple of col. Rock.. all chicks... we got into the chickens last year with 5 buff orpington full grown hens and one buff roo.. which we still have... just would like to know if we got what we were asking for since this is our first time with chicks.. thanks for all the help! Love my chicks already!!!
Beautiful babies. But get that newspaper out of the ASAP. And your Araucana are actually Easter Eggers.
 
Yes we have already switched to shavings this was just after we first got them home ... they have pine shavings now :) I just couldnt wait to snap a few pics before we got them completely set up... and there water and food are now off to the side ... they have a bigger enclosure than what they need so at first until they got back warm (from their 45minute ride home) we set everything closer until they settled down and got warm :) but thanks for all the concern and advice for my beautiful baby girls :) and thanks for the welcome

And just for kicks... how do you know the difference between easter eggers and true araucanas?
 
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I think this link might help you with the differences between EE, Araucanas and Ameraucanas:
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2011/09/ameraucana-easter-egger-or-araucana.html

A long time ago, I also read an easy way to tell the difference is in the price you pay...if you pay $5 or less for the chick, it's most likely an EE. And EE's are fine birds for a backyard flock, I've had one and really enjoyed her. She was a beauty and laid pretty greenish-blue eggs. So I hope you enjoy the ones you have, I hope to have more at some point in time myself.

Thanks for joining us and sharing the pictures!
 
Thank you but I seem to be worried with one chick she seems to have a swollen bottom and seems weak idk what to do for her
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