Not to worry. I am a first time backyard chicken owner as well. Mine came May 14th. I ordered 10, received 11 and they are all thriving and healthy as a pig in poo..lol. They were in my "kiddie pool brooder" with heat lamp in the garage until about 5 weeks old and then put them in their coop that my husband built for me in our carriage house. They are happy and singing.
Just keep them warm under the heat lamp - although not sure about this time of year for heat lamps. I had to keep raising my heat lamp. I put them on chick starter medicated and now they are on a grower feed until they start laying. I also put the organic apple cider vinegar in their water every time I changed it. Just a splash. Watch out for pasty butt. I had to wash off about 3 or 4 of mine the first week or so.
They are outside in their little "run" that my husband put up for me with chicken wire. As a matter of fact, I have to get out there and make sure they are all ok and didn't fly over it.
Also I should add that I had the brooder in our attached garage. I used pine shavings for the bedding and didn't give them anything else for treats until they were about 4 weeks old when I put them out on the grass for a little outing in a dog run for about an hour or so before they went into their coop.
Just keep them warm under the heat lamp - although not sure about this time of year for heat lamps. I had to keep raising my heat lamp. I put them on chick starter medicated and now they are on a grower feed until they start laying. I also put the organic apple cider vinegar in their water every time I changed it. Just a splash. Watch out for pasty butt. I had to wash off about 3 or 4 of mine the first week or so.
They are outside in their little "run" that my husband put up for me with chicken wire. As a matter of fact, I have to get out there and make sure they are all ok and didn't fly over it.
Also I should add that I had the brooder in our attached garage. I used pine shavings for the bedding and didn't give them anything else for treats until they were about 4 weeks old when I put them out on the grass for a little outing in a dog run for about an hour or so before they went into their coop.
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