- Apr 16, 2014
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Unfortunately, our 8 year old son accidentally left the lid off of the brooder this past weekend and our greyhound got 2 of our chicks and killed them. We have 5 more that are fine. We are planning on getting 3 new chicks to replace those that were killed. They should be arriving next Tuesday when our current chicks are 2 1/2 weeks old. Our plan was to divide the brooder for a few days to let the new chicks get settled and then allow them together, supervised initially. We use a heat plate for our heat source and the current chicks only sleep on top of it, so we were planning to allow the new ones access to underneath and the older ones access to the top initially. Also, the current chicks use a nipple waterer but we planned on giving the new ones the traditional waterer to start. The current chicks used the traditional waterer for their first week before switching to the nipple waterer. Does this sound like a reasonable plan? From what I have been reading, it would be better to introduce the new chicks sooner rather than later, but we don't want them to get overrun by the larger chicks. At thoughts appreciated.