I am using two large aquariums for brooders right now since I have 20 baby chicks (and more hatching tonight!). In the past my chicks have always seemed restless and bored, so I decided to try and find a way to entertain them... or at least let them entertain themselves.
I located an old aquarium ornament which resembles a stump, with holes in four sides, just the right size for my chicks to run in and out of. They spend a large portion of their day running in and out of this, climbing on top of it, and some even take a nap on top of it.
I also have a piece of petrified wood which they like to climb on and play "King of the Mountain." They are really fun to watch.
Nightly the children fetch moths from the outside lights to give the chicks for treats. Watching them chase each other and fight over the moth is not only good exercise for them... but entertaining for the family as well.
OH... and on another note, I also located an old heat rock I previously used for my son's pet lizard. The chicks love it!!
These are just some ideas I thought I'd pass along to others who have "bored" chicks .
I located an old aquarium ornament which resembles a stump, with holes in four sides, just the right size for my chicks to run in and out of. They spend a large portion of their day running in and out of this, climbing on top of it, and some even take a nap on top of it.
I also have a piece of petrified wood which they like to climb on and play "King of the Mountain." They are really fun to watch.
Nightly the children fetch moths from the outside lights to give the chicks for treats. Watching them chase each other and fight over the moth is not only good exercise for them... but entertaining for the family as well.
OH... and on another note, I also located an old heat rock I previously used for my son's pet lizard. The chicks love it!!
These are just some ideas I thought I'd pass along to others who have "bored" chicks .


