What a cutie! Congrats! and sorry about the one that didn't make it.
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I keep him in the incubator. mom wont let me make a brooder. I would make one out of one of my wire cages a socket adapter and an exstention cord. Don't have anything else to put him in that is worm.


Yes I can adjust the temperate. My incubator is Styrofoam. I don't know what to do when it gets bigger. It does have food and water at all times. Thank you.Fair enough. Are you able to adjust the temp? And what kind of incubator? Your chick will double in size in a week or so and will need more room soon, so is there a plan in place for that?
I assume you are providing chick feed and water at all times? Do you know if the feed is medicated or not?
I'm happy one of your babies is thriving. Sorry for your loss of the one that didn't.
Welcome to the world of chicken hatching! You did it!
MrsB
my mom wont let me make a brooder. she says it will take up too much power.I am sorry to say that yes, 70-80 can make a chick sick enough to die, and 110 can kill a chick or an incubating egg. Even 105 can kill or deform a chick, and some deformities are not like a long toe, they can be really horrifying, like the insides on the outside, or badly crippled.
These are little lives in our hands, and if we are going to take on the responsibility of trying to raise them, we need to do our very best to give them what they need to survive. They won't always survive no matter how careful we are, but we need to try.
A newly hatched chick should be at 95F for the first week, 90F for the second week, 85F for the third week, 80F for the fourth week. Once the chick has feathers and not fuzz, you don't need any additional heat.
So you see you can't incubate eggs and brood a chick in the same incubator for more than the first 24 hours or so.
A brooder can be as little as a clamp lamp, a big cardboard box with newspaper and shavings on the floor, and clean food and water. As long as there is a spot that the chick can find the right temperature to get warm, the rest of the box can be cooler.
my mom wont let me make a brooder. she says it will take up too much power.

Set something up for Freddy K that will house at least him and allllll of the other chicks in your incubator, because they will be here in a few weeks. I would recommend giving them no less than 6" of space each. You will find that they grow quickly and will need to be moved to a larger grow-out pen in a few weeks.
