Erinnlyn
Songster
Hi,
So the chicks aren't here yet (still incubating), but of course my mind is going crazy with questions. When the chicks are hatched, and everybody is all dried off, they go in the brooder. I've read this is when you need to dip their beak in water. Is this correct? If so, when do they need a second drink of water? Do you have to repeat this until you see that they have learned to do it on their own? Do you give them vitamin/electrolite water right away, or is just plain purified drinking water ok?
Also, if you have a raised brooder warming plate with feathers around it, I assume you also need a heat lamp for when they venture out to eat and drink so they don't get cold? Any other tips for brooder set-up? My container will be a very large plastic livestock water tank. 6 eggs in the bator. I know, overkill on the size of the brooder, but they are so messy.
Thank you!
So the chicks aren't here yet (still incubating), but of course my mind is going crazy with questions. When the chicks are hatched, and everybody is all dried off, they go in the brooder. I've read this is when you need to dip their beak in water. Is this correct? If so, when do they need a second drink of water? Do you have to repeat this until you see that they have learned to do it on their own? Do you give them vitamin/electrolite water right away, or is just plain purified drinking water ok?
Also, if you have a raised brooder warming plate with feathers around it, I assume you also need a heat lamp for when they venture out to eat and drink so they don't get cold? Any other tips for brooder set-up? My container will be a very large plastic livestock water tank. 6 eggs in the bator. I know, overkill on the size of the brooder, but they are so messy.

Thank you!