Everyone is well

5 of the chicks went down the road to my cousin's house where she has a brooder set up for them (last photo below). We are using a
Brinsea EcoGlow brooder at her house, which the chicks have been enjoying so far. We've been showing all of them where to drink and eat. They really enjoy the little bits of hard-boiled egg that we scatter around the newspaper periodically!
The last chick to hatch out - a little blue/black silkie - didn't hatch until yesterday morning (so she is just about 28 hours old now). She hatched with curled toes, so we splinted her feet this morning using little cardboard cutouts. She is living with Blondie in a much smaller brooder box at my house. We thought about using a heat lamp for them, but my mom was worried about the house burning down and offered her heat pad instead. We cut out a cardboard frame for it to rest on so that the chicks can go underneath it, similar to the EcoGlow. I was a little bit hesitant to use the heat pad because I could not find any manufacturer's information on how hot it gets, but the chicks seem to be enjoying it and aren't complaining. It is a heat pad that doesn't automatically shut off, so they are getting 24/7 heat, which is important to note.
Blondie still has a little navel scab, but she is eating on her own and acting like a normal chick! I haven't seen her drink on her own yet, but I've been making sure she gets her tea a few times a day. I am cleaning her scab with vetericyn and iodine.
At first Blondie didn't seem too happy about her new roommate (she was pecking her toes and beak), so I held them on my lap under a down sleeping bag for a while to encourage them to get used to each other. They both fell asleep for a long time and seemed to be on much better terms when they woke up!
That's it for now - I will update on their progress in a few days!
Blondie today.
Her roommate
Their home/ the "get-well ward"
Card board frame for heating pad.
Brooder box for the 5 other chicks.