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I had 4 day old chicks outside in 23F weather and they were totally fine. They darted under their brooder plate when they needed to warm up then out they came again. I guess I broke the law!
Pass on the chicken wire. It's not predator proof. Use 1/2" hardware cloth instead.
I have a built in brooder in the coop. They experienced a lot of cold temps. I also had a broody raised bunch. They were on the ground at 2 days old. They are one and all alive and thriving.Awesome thank you that's good to know! It's hard to be sure if you don't wanna risk it. Seems like a lot of people are over protective and concerned with their chicks, and them also a lot of testiments to how tough chickens can be
That definitely makes sense, il admit I might treat them probably too much. I just assumed it was benificial. Is there any way to be sure I'm getting the kind that are more nutritional? I don't know a lot but they don't seem cheap. 8$ for a bag of dried nightmares seems like plenty haha
In what amount and how often do you give meal worms? It really does seem to make them excited and happy more than anything else so far except maybe corn on the cob
Thank you! And aren't they just the best? Haha I am very very happy with everything I've heard about barred rock hens and they seem to live up to it for sure!Hello and welcome! So happy you joined us. Thank you for sharing pictures of your chicks. They're beautiful. I love barred rocks! I have 1 Cockerel and 2 pullets. My BR pullets are the most gentle and sweetest!
Thank you I will remember that, I think I have been within reason of that, I give them maybe a half a handful between the three, 1-2 times a day. However I have one that practically prefers wood chips and I can notice it's feathers are not as developed :/Hi!Welcome to BYC! My chicks and chickens love meal worms too. I keep it to less than 10% of their daily intake of food. If I give them a different treat then I skip the meal worms. Actually my older hens get a mix of meal worms and some scratch, but many on here have cautioned against giving them scratch, which is predominantly corn. I'm not sure why, except perhaps it is fattening, but their regular healthy feed is their main diet. Everyone does it different, but keep in mind that the chick feed, and later all flock feed, is formulated to give your chickens all the nutrients they need.