I took the girls (4 wks old today) outside for about 30 min. at lunch today. It's a nice day here - mid-70's and sunny with no breeze. I worked in the garden cleaning up stuff that I didn't get to last fall while they roamed the backyard looking for snacks and pretended they can fly. Right before I took them in, I noticed a couple of them had their beaks open as though they were panting. Do chicks do this on warmer days? I didn't have any water out for them because we were only going to be out for 30 minutes or so. Just curious.
This reminds me to ask another question: are they too young to not have free range of the yard and be able to eat anything they want (grass, worms, bugs, etc.)? Storey's doesn't have much to say about when they can start ranging, but I'm guessing at 4 weeks they're good to go.
This reminds me to ask another question: are they too young to not have free range of the yard and be able to eat anything they want (grass, worms, bugs, etc.)? Storey's doesn't have much to say about when they can start ranging, but I'm guessing at 4 weeks they're good to go.
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