Put pebbles in the waterer, so the chick doesn't fall in and get wet.
Temperatures during the day here, are about 91 degrees. So the chicks only seek warmth from the hen when they need it. The warm day allows them to stay out longer.
I only turn on the heat pad mama at night, and off first thing in the morning. But, your chick doesn't have a hen, to keep it warm. So it should have the option of supplemental heat, available.
Ants are a pain. I deal with fire ants here. So, I would not use sugar if they are near. But they'll even get into the feed!
I look for the nest, and then, pour boiling water on it with a kettle, to destroy the nest. You may have to do it a few times. But, it works pretty good. However, the boiling water sterilizes the soil, so nothing will grow there. If that doesn't work I would use ant traps, so the chickens don't get into anything poisonous.
Temperatures during the day here, are about 91 degrees. So the chicks only seek warmth from the hen when they need it. The warm day allows them to stay out longer.
I only turn on the heat pad mama at night, and off first thing in the morning. But, your chick doesn't have a hen, to keep it warm. So it should have the option of supplemental heat, available.
Ants are a pain. I deal with fire ants here. So, I would not use sugar if they are near. But they'll even get into the feed!
I look for the nest, and then, pour boiling water on it with a kettle, to destroy the nest. You may have to do it a few times. But, it works pretty good. However, the boiling water sterilizes the soil, so nothing will grow there. If that doesn't work I would use ant traps, so the chickens don't get into anything poisonous.