Cerise1924
Crowing
Thank you!!Yay Daisy!!!! Congrats
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Thank you!!Yay Daisy!!!! Congrats
So sweetThanks so much for the support!! There is so much difference between having a zero hatch and having one chick. I have one chick! Little Daisy is strong and healthy. I am so glad I assisted, and very grateful for the advice from my BYC pals. 4 week old Cleopatra (a Silkie from the October-Hatch-a-Long) has stepped up to cuddle Daisy. It is so cute when Daisy snuggles under the Silkie. I wonder how that will look when the Wyandotte is three times the Silkie's size!
I wouldn't put just hatched chicks with a group of week old chicks. Make sure all are eating, drinking & running around. Number of chicks & breeds also matter. If you have only 2-3 older chicks & add a dozen younger chicks, there's usually no problem. In fact the older ones sometimes become the protective leaders. If you add 2-3 younger chicks into a dozen older chicks, the out-numbered little ones will end up cowering in the corner. It's better to wait until they're closer in size & have their cages next to each other for a week or so while you're waiting.I'm going to slowly integrate my hatchlings in together they are all going to 1-2 weeks apart any recommendations time frame etc?
I wouldn't put just hatched chicks with a group of week old chicks. Make sure all are eating, drinking & running around. Number of chicks & breeds also matter. If you have only 2-3 older chicks & add a dozen younger chicks, there's usually no problem. In fact the older ones sometimes become the protective leaders. If you add 2-3 younger chicks into a dozen older chicks, the out-numbered little ones will end up cowering in the corner. It's better to wait until they're closer in size & have their cages next to each other for a week or so while you're waiting.
Breeds also matter. My Orpington chicks (although large) are very easy-going & rarely bully other chicks. My EEs are more active & curious. They are more likely to peck at new-comers.
Awesome job daisy and mom!!!
So sweet