Parront
Crossing the Road
Nice dining room accessory! I bet you are ready for them to go into their coop, too!It’s 8x3 .. I think you may be right- they might be stir crazy- we will hopefully have them out on Saturday

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Nice dining room accessory! I bet you are ready for them to go into their coop, too!It’s 8x3 .. I think you may be right- they might be stir crazy- we will hopefully have them out on Saturday
Hi there! New to raising chicks. I have 20 black sexlink chicks that are about 51/2 weeks in a really big brood area and they are running around crazily and getting in fights with each other. Is this the terrible 2s? I haven’t fed them anything different (yesterday some scrambled eggs, grit, and chick feed) yesterday I had some electrolytes in water but today is all fresh. Thoughts? They are really rambunctious
Check to make sure they don't have lice/mites - the bugs can make them irritated and uncomfortable and distressedHi there! New to raising chicks. I have 20 black sexlink chicks that are about 51/2 weeks in a really big brood area and they are running around crazily and getting in fights with each other. Is this the terrible 2s? I haven’t fed them anything different (yesterday some scrambled eggs, grit, and chick feed) yesterday I had some electrolytes in water but today is all fresh. Thoughts? They are really rambunctious
Yes! Never buy chicks without first having a coop! Lol. The back side is where very few hang- I will put in some grass for now.Nice dining room accessory! I bet you are ready for them to go into their coop, too!They have enough feathers to not need that light. Normal room temps are fine, and they are pretty close to each other in the second photo. But it looks like you have room to put in a chunk of grass for their entertainment.
I checked there vents, anywhere else to look?Check to make sure they don't have lice/mites - the bugs can make them irritated and uncomfortable and distressed
If they have them you can see them crawling on their back and under their wings, and around their necksI checked there vents, anywhere else to look?
I only brought that up because mine had lice and after I treated them they were a lot calmer, much more chillIf they have them you can see them crawling on their back and under their wings, and around their necks
Now you know why you see that so often here!Yes! Never buy chicks without first having a coop! Lol. The back side is where very few hang- I will put in some grass for now.
You are almost done with their coop, that is a little over 1 sq' each so you will be fine until the weekend. And they could be calmer just with out the heat lamp. I give my birds a lot of dark time. The parrot in my Avatar is 25 years old and she likes 13 hours of dark/night. Your birds will be better when they go out to the coop if you have them a little cooler from now until then. They look healthy! I doubt they could have any parasites since they have not been outside yet. Wild birds carry such things as lice and other problems. I like to give my chicks grass and dirt from the beginning, just to build up their immunity. They never get to live in my dining room! I am giving up my she shed for the brooder. I used to use my 2-car garage, but now we only have a carport. I found a cardboard corral in the attached garage was good, because I could make it bigger as the chicks got bigger. But that was in Southern Cal, and always summer. I never needed heat more than about 3 weeks in warm June weather. You are very dedicated to have them inside so long!Yes! Never buy chicks without first having a coop! Lol. The back side is where very few hang- I will put in some grass for now.