- Dec 6, 2008
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we are first timers at raising baby chicks and we are a little worried. Our chicks were hatched on valentines day and arrived at the post office on Feb 17th. We had 27 when we started and are now down to 24!
We have a nice cozy brooder box, the chicks roam about an peep, are eating well and gaining weight. I'm using a towel for the bottom of the brooder and have changed it out once. We change the water everyday and the food everyother day. They are never without food or water. We are using non-medicated from Onate feed mill.
The three that have died have all had poop stuck to their vent, or nearby. I've tried to gently clean the vent area with a damp paper towel. I read in the book Chickens in Your Backyard that you should clean back there if they get some dried droppings.
Am I on the right track? Should I be alarmed that 3 have died?
Help, the sky is falling
We have a nice cozy brooder box, the chicks roam about an peep, are eating well and gaining weight. I'm using a towel for the bottom of the brooder and have changed it out once. We change the water everyday and the food everyother day. They are never without food or water. We are using non-medicated from Onate feed mill.
The three that have died have all had poop stuck to their vent, or nearby. I've tried to gently clean the vent area with a damp paper towel. I read in the book Chickens in Your Backyard that you should clean back there if they get some dried droppings.
Am I on the right track? Should I be alarmed that 3 have died?
Help, the sky is falling