Hi, I'm an old member, but just recently got some new chicks after a 1 year hiatus.
I have 8 chicks, just brought them home today. They're in a playpen brooder, with food, water, and a brooder plate. Temps are good, they've figured out the nipple waterer, and have everything they need.
My problem? Well, they're afraid of the dark, it seems like! When I go to the room to check out why I hear a chick's distress call, and turn on the light in the room, they shut up. But then they all come out, and start eating, drinking....so I turn out the light, and several go ballistic! Really crying! I leave them alone for a little while so maybe they'll calm down....and most of them do except for one keeps crying.
I go back in the room again, turn on the light, and once again they shut up.
I really don't want to just let the screaming chick scream, so I'm wondering what I should do besides leave the light on all night. Any suggestions?
I have 8 chicks, just brought them home today. They're in a playpen brooder, with food, water, and a brooder plate. Temps are good, they've figured out the nipple waterer, and have everything they need.
My problem? Well, they're afraid of the dark, it seems like! When I go to the room to check out why I hear a chick's distress call, and turn on the light in the room, they shut up. But then they all come out, and start eating, drinking....so I turn out the light, and several go ballistic! Really crying! I leave them alone for a little while so maybe they'll calm down....and most of them do except for one keeps crying.
I go back in the room again, turn on the light, and once again they shut up.

I really don't want to just let the screaming chick scream, so I'm wondering what I should do besides leave the light on all night. Any suggestions?