Jhogo
In the Brooder
I'm new to raising chicks, but thought I did a lot of research before getting them.
We got 8 day-old chicks last week, 6 houdans and 2 araucanas. We lost one overnight on the second night, and another shortly after on that morning. We've then lost another chick on the subsequent 2 nights, both passing early in the morning.
They all seem to get sleepy/lethargic during the day before, and I think they're only really pretending to eat more than anything when they others go for a feed. They are definitely slower to respond than the others. Then they slowly decline. So far we've left them in with the others.
One of the houdans passed this morning, and now the last araucana looks very lethargic, I'm extremely worried it isn't going to make it...
All of the chicks have been on medicated starter feed, and they had Amprolium mixed with their water for the first 3 days as per instructions from the poultry store. We've since stopped the Amprolium water and they've had Solvita (vitamin solution) in their water for the last couple of days.
A few of the chicks have had pasty butt, but we've tried to be on top of it, giving them a clean in the morning if we see it and keeping an eye out for it during the day. None of the chicks that have passed had pasty butt when we noticed them declining or when they passed.
They're in a 1m x 0.5m brooder box, there is a heat lamp down one end approximately 10-15cm from the floor of the enclosure. Water is down the opposite end with the food in standard feeders.
One of the chicks is a bit of a bully and pecks at the others' beaks a lot, so we but marbles and a couple of mirrors/bird toys in there to try to distract it.
I have no idea what we're doing wrong and I'm devastated! If anyone can offer any advice I'd be extremely grateful, I really don't want to lose any more poor chicks!
FYI - I'm in Australia, the chicks are inside the house. Ambient temps in the house are 21-25 C (70 - 77 F)
We got 8 day-old chicks last week, 6 houdans and 2 araucanas. We lost one overnight on the second night, and another shortly after on that morning. We've then lost another chick on the subsequent 2 nights, both passing early in the morning.
They all seem to get sleepy/lethargic during the day before, and I think they're only really pretending to eat more than anything when they others go for a feed. They are definitely slower to respond than the others. Then they slowly decline. So far we've left them in with the others.
One of the houdans passed this morning, and now the last araucana looks very lethargic, I'm extremely worried it isn't going to make it...
All of the chicks have been on medicated starter feed, and they had Amprolium mixed with their water for the first 3 days as per instructions from the poultry store. We've since stopped the Amprolium water and they've had Solvita (vitamin solution) in their water for the last couple of days.
A few of the chicks have had pasty butt, but we've tried to be on top of it, giving them a clean in the morning if we see it and keeping an eye out for it during the day. None of the chicks that have passed had pasty butt when we noticed them declining or when they passed.
They're in a 1m x 0.5m brooder box, there is a heat lamp down one end approximately 10-15cm from the floor of the enclosure. Water is down the opposite end with the food in standard feeders.
One of the chicks is a bit of a bully and pecks at the others' beaks a lot, so we but marbles and a couple of mirrors/bird toys in there to try to distract it.
I have no idea what we're doing wrong and I'm devastated! If anyone can offer any advice I'd be extremely grateful, I really don't want to lose any more poor chicks!
FYI - I'm in Australia, the chicks are inside the house. Ambient temps in the house are 21-25 C (70 - 77 F)
The heat lamp looks too close to them. Can you put a thermometer on the floor and check it. It should be around 85-90°F.