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Newborn here, chicks will go into their warm area if they are cold right...? They know where it is but I moved them into the basement where the ambiant temp is in the 60s.

They are chilling outside of the heating pad tent I made.

Calm and quiet but I'm worried

Pic of Funny Girl, my solid favorite. She's super social and loves to be held. She also comes running when you called which is hilarious to watch.View attachment 1332806
Are they huddled together like they are cold or just exploring around?
You can always herd them under the tent and hold your hand over the opening for a minute or two so they re-establish where the warmth is.
If they got moved they may not have made the connection that the warm tent came with them I guess?
 
They just keep coming out and getting on top, inside is 75-ish. Gets around 80-85 with all of them in it.
 

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Newborn here, chicks will go into their warm area if they are cold right...? They know where it is but I moved them into the basement where the ambiant temp is in the 60s.

They are chilling outside of the heating pad tent I made.

Calm and quiet but I'm worried

Pic of Funny Girl, my solid favorite. She's super social and loves to be held. She also comes running when you called which is hilarious to watch.View attachment 1332806

OH I wish I could get any of mine to enjoy being held!
They act like I’m going to kill them :hit
 
Wally has yet to crow. I played him a few videos of roosters crowing earlier and he seemed fascinated and concerned but alas still no crow.
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My babies chirp so loudly at sundown every night. I grew exceedingly concerned about it as they quit sleeping underneath their Brinsea too. Took me a couple days to figure out what was wrong... they needed a roost. I can’t believe they have such a strong desire to roost at night at just a couple weeks old.
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Wally has yet to crow. I played him a few videos of roosters crowing earlier and he seemed fascinated and concerned but alas still no crow.
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My babies chirp so loudly at sundown every night. I grew exceedingly concerned about it as they quit sleeping underneath their Brinsea too. Took me a couple days to figure out what was wrong... they needed a roost. I can’t believe they have such a strong desire to roost at night at just a couple weeks old.
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I know! I made a small branch roost for mine and they just love it!
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So newbie question here guys. Pecking order is being established and my chicks are almost 5 weeks. We are supposed to have all pullets except 3 that came from a straight run bin. So question: will a cockeral be alpha at this point? Here's our alpha that's looking more cockeral to us.
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