Chirping a lot

JessChickengirl06

In the Brooder
Jun 29, 2020
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My babies are 3-4 weeks and half have tons of layers of feathers only 2 are still filling in. We live in Florida and days Are 89-95 and nights 76-81 depending. They are in a big brooding box on porch. They were beginning to pant so we moved heat lamp to just nights and they would sleep in far dark corner. So I moved light to angle and a small area gets light but it’s lifted high. They sleep great and quiet. But in morning chirp lots and walk around and fly around. Is this normal?? I always heard chirping means something is wrong. They are eating, drinking, sleeping and playing but man talkative
 
I'm new to this chick thing, but I can hear a difference in the tone of the contented cheeping of happily active chicks and the whiny, demanding chirp of discontented chicks already.

Maybe it's because I've got four kids and have considerable experience with baby sounds. :D
Yeah I felt like this morning they were louder at me, it was more shade this morning and wasn’t 80 yet. But then they weren’t acting cold.
Could they be bored in their brooder box? They are getting big for sure I have 6 of them.
 
What breed are they? Some are noisier than others. Mine would walk around with a constant, but quiet, happy chirping. When something is wrong, the chirping will sound different. You should be able to distinguish between their different noises. If they are active, eating/ drinking, and at the right temperature, I wouldn't be too concerned.
 
Golden comet
Silver laced Wyandotte
Blue laced red wyandotte
Production red
Leghorn
Jersey giant

I just couldn’t tell today. It was louder but they seemed happy. Normally it’s quieter happy chirps
I worry so much for them.
 

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