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I am a missionary in South America and received a baby chick as a gift (on Easter- which is NOT traditional here). My problem is, that in researching on chick care, I am finding the need for products that are unavailable here.
My language skills are still not very good or I would ask someone here.
I will be able to find a lamp to use as a heat source, but I am pretty sure the highest watt bulb is 75, and I am not even sure I can find that. I am in the Andes mts and the temp gets to about 50 degree F at night. I know that chicks survive here, because chicken run all over the streets, I just don't know how they stay warm (unless they are all raised with mama hen).
Regardless, I have a sweet baby that needs to stay warm. Any ideas? I kept it warm last night by having it sleep in the crook of my arm, but that is definitely a very temporary solution.
The other question is in regards to food and water. I can not find a water or food dispenser that all the sites said I would need. I don't want by baby to drown in a bowl of water or to soak herself (it gets so cold here), but do you think a shallow dish would be ok? Right now I am using a lid to a butter container. The chick keeps dumping it out, but other than that...it seems to be working.
The people who gave it to me brought it with some white powder they said was food. At first I put it in a bowl, but found the chick sitting right squat on her food. So today I just sprinkled it on the ground. Will this be ok?
I have her sleeping in a cardboard box that is lined with newspapers and I put a couple of towels in there for her to snuggle into for warmth, and during the warm parts of the day Can get up to 85 degrees F) I have her out and about. It follows me everywhere!
I love this little chicky because she is clever, sweet, and came from some great friends. I really want to keep her/him safe warm... and alive. Can you give me some advice?
I am not sure how old the chick is.
My language skills are still not very good or I would ask someone here.
I will be able to find a lamp to use as a heat source, but I am pretty sure the highest watt bulb is 75, and I am not even sure I can find that. I am in the Andes mts and the temp gets to about 50 degree F at night. I know that chicks survive here, because chicken run all over the streets, I just don't know how they stay warm (unless they are all raised with mama hen).
Regardless, I have a sweet baby that needs to stay warm. Any ideas? I kept it warm last night by having it sleep in the crook of my arm, but that is definitely a very temporary solution.
The other question is in regards to food and water. I can not find a water or food dispenser that all the sites said I would need. I don't want by baby to drown in a bowl of water or to soak herself (it gets so cold here), but do you think a shallow dish would be ok? Right now I am using a lid to a butter container. The chick keeps dumping it out, but other than that...it seems to be working.
The people who gave it to me brought it with some white powder they said was food. At first I put it in a bowl, but found the chick sitting right squat on her food. So today I just sprinkled it on the ground. Will this be ok?
I have her sleeping in a cardboard box that is lined with newspapers and I put a couple of towels in there for her to snuggle into for warmth, and during the warm parts of the day Can get up to 85 degrees F) I have her out and about. It follows me everywhere!
I love this little chicky because she is clever, sweet, and came from some great friends. I really want to keep her/him safe warm... and alive. Can you give me some advice?
I am not sure how old the chick is.

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