Emergencies please help quick ain't got much time

It was not a chick with fluff the man had them off the lamp I've kept baby baby chicks before I did the research
 
Mattsie, if your bird had all it's feathers it is unlikely it was too cold at those temps. So sorry for your loss - it is possible that the chicks could have been harboring an infection, and the stress of moving to a new home made it more likely that it would become ill. In the future, you may want to isolate new birds for a few weeks before introducing them to your other birds, just in case they have something that may endanger them.
 
Mattsie, if your bird had all it's feathers it is unlikely it was too cold at those temps. So sorry for your loss - it is possible that the chicks could have been harboring an infection, and the stress of moving to a new home made it more likely that it would become ill. In the future, you may want to isolate new birds for a few weeks before introducing them to your other birds, just in case they have something that may endanger them.
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