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OK, so I have 19 running around and doing great. theres one thats not doing so hot, but I dont know what to do. I did put sugar in the water though.
I get chicks shipped in every year.. it's a rare occasion that I receive a dead chick or have any die after I receive them. The ones that I have had that died were "failure to thrive" chicks that would have died regardless of if my broody hen had hatched them out or if they had come across the country. The chicks have enough yolk reserve to last three days (unless they are quail or muscovy) and do just fine unless they are lost in the mail or suffer extreme weather. And even at that many hatcheries know how to pack them for a safe journey even in bad weather. As for losses due to the postal service or extreme weather in transit.. I have had 0 losses. And we order hundreds of chicks every year.Didn't realise you could get chicks shipped. That itself is not good. They should not have to go through so much stress so young. You need to Tap there food and water bowls until they realise your mum showing them the food, which really needs to be done 24hrs after they've hatched. When I do this with my chicks they soon pick up where there food and water is and also build the relationship with me, and run to my hands when they see them. Never knew about sugar in there drink, so that's something to remember. It's hard to know why and what they need, when you don't know what they have been through before they reached you. That saddens me that chicks are put through that. That's like boxing up a new born baby and shipping it to its new home. Just wouldn't happen and shouldn't be aloud to happen to them poor chicks. That's why you have lost so many!!