- May 29, 2009
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I have read many posts, thank you for them, but still have a few questions as this is my first time raising chicks. We got 5 chicks, 3 different hearty breeds for laying when they were two days old. They are now over 3 weeks and seem awfully big for the large brooding box we have them in. I started putting them outside when it got warm and sunny (from about 75 - 90 during the day) in a safe large pen that sits on the grass. They seem to love it and stretch their wings out and actually fly. I bring them in at night back to their large box that now seems so small! So my questions are:
1. Do they need to have an area for their "dust bath" and if not now when?
2. When do I need to clip their wings? They can fly out of the box now but i keep a screen over the top.
3. How big of a booder should 5 chicks be in? I originally brought them outside because their cage got so dirty so quickly and thought they needed more room.
4. I've introduced kiwi, watermelon, snails, etc. but they don't seem interested in anything but the food. They are very interested in the flying insects.
5. Should I be concerned about mites this early? Do you use diatomacious earth now?
6. I have a great, calm, friendly golden retriever that seems to love eating the chick droppings...will that make her sick? (When the chicks have been outside in the pen and I move the pen to a new location)
Any suggestions would be most helpful. I am so excited to be caring for chicks eventually my families own healthy food source (eggs). THANK YOU!!!
1. Do they need to have an area for their "dust bath" and if not now when?
2. When do I need to clip their wings? They can fly out of the box now but i keep a screen over the top.
3. How big of a booder should 5 chicks be in? I originally brought them outside because their cage got so dirty so quickly and thought they needed more room.
4. I've introduced kiwi, watermelon, snails, etc. but they don't seem interested in anything but the food. They are very interested in the flying insects.
5. Should I be concerned about mites this early? Do you use diatomacious earth now?
6. I have a great, calm, friendly golden retriever that seems to love eating the chick droppings...will that make her sick? (When the chicks have been outside in the pen and I move the pen to a new location)
Any suggestions would be most helpful. I am so excited to be caring for chicks eventually my families own healthy food source (eggs). THANK YOU!!!
