Hi all,
My chicks worried me last night. At dusk they started calling out and seemed anxious.
I had my chicks in an XPen the last few days as their coop/run is not quite ready and they are getting a little large for their brooder. The XPen is just outside my window. They have a little kennel in there that they like to hang out in and which I transfer them back and forth from the XPen to the brooder. I've been putting them back in the brooder at night - but not last night, I thought I'd leave them out since it was staying warm enough.
They are about 7-8 weeks old. The XPen is on grass and they have food, water and some treat 1,2 or 3 times a day.
When I heard them chirping in the manner they were I looked at them from inside the house and couldn't see any problem. So I went to check on them. They were all out in the grass area, not in the kennel. They didn't settle down when they saw me and I called to them.
I couldn't find anything that should be a problem for them.
Anyway, I tossed a little handful of meal worms into the kennel and they went in and ate then settled down.
I think they were nervous about not going back into the brooder.
Could that be?Any ideas?
The pic below is from June 20th.
My chicks worried me last night. At dusk they started calling out and seemed anxious.
I had my chicks in an XPen the last few days as their coop/run is not quite ready and they are getting a little large for their brooder. The XPen is just outside my window. They have a little kennel in there that they like to hang out in and which I transfer them back and forth from the XPen to the brooder. I've been putting them back in the brooder at night - but not last night, I thought I'd leave them out since it was staying warm enough.
They are about 7-8 weeks old. The XPen is on grass and they have food, water and some treat 1,2 or 3 times a day.
When I heard them chirping in the manner they were I looked at them from inside the house and couldn't see any problem. So I went to check on them. They were all out in the grass area, not in the kennel. They didn't settle down when they saw me and I called to them.
I couldn't find anything that should be a problem for them.
Anyway, I tossed a little handful of meal worms into the kennel and they went in and ate then settled down.
I think they were nervous about not going back into the brooder.
Could that be?Any ideas?
The pic below is from June 20th.
