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My heart is saddened for your loss my condolences.RIP my beautiful sweet Tansy! Three days ago I found Tansy wondering around like she was lost. I thought maybe her top crest got so fluffy she couldn't see we noticed she was kind of thin. I checked her over but found nothing. She had stopped laying also. Well I did trim her face but the next day she was laying around more. I checked her again and saw one lice on the back of her neck this time. I went to work and and clean the coop and dusted all the birds even tho none of the others had any trouble. I cleaned and dusted the other 2 coops also. Tansy acted better yesterday and thought, yea I caught it in time but no this morning she was dead.I still think lice gets on sick birds but doesn't bother healthy ones. I might be wrong.![]()
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Quote: Always sad to loose a favorite.. HUGS!
Hey again guys. So I had a question about transitioning my ladies to the coop. They are now about 5 weeks old. And they've been spending their days in the coop (all day) for about the past 2 weeks. I noticed that they don't need their heat lamp in their brooder box at night anymore. When I brought them in last night and turned it on, Rosco started panting after a few minutes (and I had already moved the heat lamp as far away as possible). So I turned it off. That's when I discovered that they are afraid of the dark. They got so upset and were cheeping and cheeping. And then when I put a night light out there, they calmed down and went to bed.
So I read on another page here about chickens being afraid of the dark. And some people said they weaned them and just let them cry it out for a couple nights until they got used to it. A lot of other people said they just put a light in the coop. So this morning my husband and went and got and LED landscape light with a solar panel and photovoltaic cell so it would just come on at night. Then I mounted the light towards the top of the roosting area (pointing down). It got dark, and they weren't as clever as I hoped, they just huddled in the corner in the outside part of their coop crying. So I moved them up into the top. I even put some of their food and water up there so they wouldn't have to venture out into the scary dark. So this is kind of the setup....
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Problem is, they still never really settled down. I thought maybe they were chilly, but they've been out in the coop in the mornings when it's colder than it is now and were totally fine. After a couple hours of them cheeping away and noticing that they never really settled down for the night, I brought them back into their brooder box with the night light.
Is this typical for when you are transitioning your chicks to the coop overnight? Have you guys had issues with this? Am I doing something wrong? I don't want them to be stressed and upset. But I don't want to coddle them too much either (which is my tendency with all animals). But my only thought is maybe they are just upset because they had never been left in their coop overnight and it was messing with their routine. Or maybe they were chilly. But I even put a little box out there with pine shavings and a couple of buried hand warmers to give them some heat. They weren't really interested. Boss Hogg stays on the roosting sticks, but Rosco always just sits on the floor, I don't know why she's not roosting because she likes roosting on stuff during the day. Ugh, I don't know. Anyway, what do you guys think?
RIP my beautiful sweet Tansy! Three days ago I found Tansy wondering around like she was lost. I thought maybe her top crest got so fluffy she couldn't see we noticed she was kind of thin. I checked her over but found nothing. She had stopped laying also. Well I did trim her face but the next day she was laying around more. I checked her again and saw one lice on the back of her neck this time. I went to work and and clean the coop and dusted all the birds even tho none of the others had any trouble. I cleaned and dusted the other 2 coops also. Tansy acted better yesterday and thought, yea I caught it in time but no this morning she was dead.I still think lice gets on sick birds but doesn't bother healthy ones. I might be wrong.![]()
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