Hi All,
Good new and bad news ... yesterday got our first chicks ... 22 (ordered 10 Australorps and 10 Easter Eggers). Obviously got a couple extra. One was doa. So given 21 we had one that was definitely lethargic. I tried making sure she got as much water as possible.
Within 12 hours we lost 3. Then over night lost another 2. 2 more this morning show signs of weakness. I've tried with droppers of water and they swallow, but don't really seem to perk up. The losses have mostly been the Easter Eggers. Are they more fragile?
This seems like a very poor (unlucky) chick success rate. Is this normal? What kind of success rate do others have? I'm going to call the hatchery this morning and see what they say, too.
Brooder (in our living room) has been warm enough ... temps of 90+ with a 250 watt red bulb. I've been checking for pasty butt and cleaned as necessary.
Water has been changed a couple of times (I've used ACV). Paper towels have been changed a couple of times already, too.
Not sure if I've done something wrong or just got some very stressed chicks.
Something I thought was odd was the shipping box lid had most of the poop on it, implying the box was turned over most of the time. The chicks were in transit for only a day ... they shipped on 3/30 and got them at 7:15am on 3/31.
I'm taking it worse than the kids. Any body have any suggestions or comments?
Thanks,
Scott
Good new and bad news ... yesterday got our first chicks ... 22 (ordered 10 Australorps and 10 Easter Eggers). Obviously got a couple extra. One was doa. So given 21 we had one that was definitely lethargic. I tried making sure she got as much water as possible.
Within 12 hours we lost 3. Then over night lost another 2. 2 more this morning show signs of weakness. I've tried with droppers of water and they swallow, but don't really seem to perk up. The losses have mostly been the Easter Eggers. Are they more fragile?
This seems like a very poor (unlucky) chick success rate. Is this normal? What kind of success rate do others have? I'm going to call the hatchery this morning and see what they say, too.
Brooder (in our living room) has been warm enough ... temps of 90+ with a 250 watt red bulb. I've been checking for pasty butt and cleaned as necessary.
Water has been changed a couple of times (I've used ACV). Paper towels have been changed a couple of times already, too.
Not sure if I've done something wrong or just got some very stressed chicks.
Something I thought was odd was the shipping box lid had most of the poop on it, implying the box was turned over most of the time. The chicks were in transit for only a day ... they shipped on 3/30 and got them at 7:15am on 3/31.
I'm taking it worse than the kids. Any body have any suggestions or comments?
Thanks,
Scott