Apr 24, 2020 #1 JakesHappyHenHouse In the Brooder Joined Apr 7, 2020 Messages 10 Reaction score 15 Points 26 Location Ashland, Oregon We just got our chicks today and love them already! Some are pecking at the walls and floor of the brooder. They’re good eaters and are drinking water we’ll. Should I worry about the pecking? Attachments 34796B22-E5E4-4375-B6E8-87B49F3B6B3C.jpeg 497.1 KB · Views: 108
We just got our chicks today and love them already! Some are pecking at the walls and floor of the brooder. They’re good eaters and are drinking water we’ll. Should I worry about the pecking?
Apr 24, 2020 #2 DobieLover Easily distracted by chickens Premium Feather Member 7 Years Educator Spirit Greeter Friend Joined Jul 23, 2018 Messages 58,962 Reaction score 519,740 Points 1,742 Location NY Southern Tier My Coop My Coop That is how chickens investigate things. With their beaks. You need a bigger brooder. Are your coop and run built and predator proof?
That is how chickens investigate things. With their beaks. You need a bigger brooder. Are your coop and run built and predator proof?
Apr 24, 2020 #3 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 16 Years Educator Greeter Friend Spirit Joined May 3, 2009 Messages 174,696 Reaction score 720,887 Points 2,357 Location New Jersey Congratulations on your new chicks. Chicks are very curious, and by pecking at things they find out what to eat and what not to eat. No need to worry.
Congratulations on your new chicks. Chicks are very curious, and by pecking at things they find out what to eat and what not to eat. No need to worry.