Hi, welcome to the joys of raising baby chicks! Can you move the lamp to one side so it's only heating one half of the brooder? You want to give the chicks a cool zone and a warm zone so they can pick their spot. Some of your chicks are indicating they are too warm by holding their wings away from their bodies to cool off, and all of them are spread apart, which shows they are plenty warm. Chicks that get too hot are more likely to get pasty butt. It's better for them to be a little cool, because they can huddle together to get warm if they need to.
If they are in distress you will know it by their cheeping. They will SOUND distressed, almost like they are screaming. Otherwise, they should be gently peeping, contentedly talking to each other. If they are screaming, something is wrong. They could be too cold, too hot, hungry, thirsty or constipated - if everything else is okay, check for pasty butt. Otherwise, relax. Mama hens aren't very bright and they raise chicks all the time. You only have to be smarter than that!
You'll do fine.
If they are in distress you will know it by their cheeping. They will SOUND distressed, almost like they are screaming. Otherwise, they should be gently peeping, contentedly talking to each other. If they are screaming, something is wrong. They could be too cold, too hot, hungry, thirsty or constipated - if everything else is okay, check for pasty butt. Otherwise, relax. Mama hens aren't very bright and they raise chicks all the time. You only have to be smarter than that!
