Ok so I just finished reading this long thread.. took me all day stopping to care for the chicks and had 3 chick emergencies (details to follow) and a husband who closed out the open window.. so now all the kids are sleeping the chicks all huddled in a tote next to me with a warming light on them and I can sit and respond to this wonderful thread.
Inspiring is my first response.. yes this thread inspired me to want to give my little 3 day old chicks a feel of what it is like to be out in the yard. (Yes this is what I want to have free range yard birds) Unfortunetly it turned to disaster for one of my darlings.. The dog hasnet gotten the protecting process down yet. She like your dog just sits there and watches them and just loves sitting there she is so sweet with them. But I built a 4x4 box out of tall ply wood kind of a playpen for the chicks to play in out in the grass and get them used to looking for bugs and pick at the grass.. well we had a hawk or something come down and snatch one up. The dog freaked out trying to chase it around the yard. So I am nervous about having free range chickens even when they get a bit older. This was the last of the three disasters we had today, and only the second day of chicken owning (we got them on sunday)
One little chick wasnt doing too well slept all the time and then got to the point that she (all supposed to be she's) wouldnt even stand up, so I started feeding her water and food mixed with a dropper, I am happy to say she is doing better so we named her Ruth. This thread inspired that. And the fact that the kids were all praying for her to pull through reinforced it.
Then the kids again... they had a friend over and they were all playing with the chicks and dropped a small wire cage on one of the chicks it was moving around in circles on its side I imeidietly picked it up and after about 5 seconds it layed its head down in my hand and closed its eyes.. I figured the neck was broken it couldnt hold it up at all, and I thought it was dead. But nope after about an hour of laying on its side and on occasion flipping around on its back it came back to its feet. It is now walking around and holding its head up. I would say it is about 75% better. Like I said they are all sleeping nicely in the indoor broader that I have made for nights (just for the first couple of weeks then they can just have the light outside) Tomorrow will tell if she makes it through the night. We named her Lazarus..
But I compleatly understand your pain with falling in love with these little ones then loosing them..
And as for the tough husbands.. ha ha ha .. Mine too.. but he gave me a shocker tonight as well.. he has been not so sure about the chicks and raising them thinking it is a phase.. I am happy with my now 11 (RIP little black one) and he tells me tonght, "In two weeks we need to get another 25 or so" I totally hope he was kidding because even though yes they are more tough than we give them credit for, I am not! These little chick emergencies are stressfull.. I dont know if I could handle a whole new batch of stresses...
Now maybe if one turnes out to be a roo.. ????
Thanks for the great read and all the updates..!