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Chicks don't like to be alone. It's likely that she needed a buddy.My little chick is 6 weeks old now and frankly that chick voice is getting tiring. As she gets bigger, her voice gets louder and she never shuts up. is this normal? She is so demanding. Her favorite treat is grapes and she absolutely goes nuts for them. I guess the constant chirping is or more grapes. I have four older laying hens and i'm looking forward to introducing the new girl to her sisters. When i combine the flock, should the new girl be caged but in proximity for a whir?
There's no reason for your starter to have antibiotics in it. In fact, I've never seen a starter that does. You may want to check the package.I have both layers and pullets not yet laying, we feed them flock raiser for now because starter's have antibiotics in them and you can't eat the eggs from them and giving layer feed before they are laying isn't good for the pullets. I say get the flock raiser feed so the whole flock is eating the same food and have the oyster shells available as needed for them to get on their own.
Sounds are similar, well, except for the crowing...I have a nearly 8 week old chick. 54 days old.
Not sure yet if its a hen or a roo. Does anybody know what sounds a 2 month old pullet makes vs a 2 month old rooster when they are just starting to use their big chicken voices?
Hahahah yes out of nowhere there will be a honk type sound in between chirps. Always get my attention,so cute. But I will miss all the sweet lil chirpsSounds are similar, well, except for the crowing...
.....at 8 wks and that pale comb color, female.
Between peeping and clucking they often 'honk, cracks me up every time!