Good morning!
Everyone is fine so far.
I have a DH story too. When all this started my husband was sceptical. he adamantly said "No birds in the house!" But of course I ahd to have the brooder in the house, so he helped my build a big one, and they sit behind his lazy boy. That was last year. This year i wanted some cornish chicks, well , he was patient again and hauled mne halfway across the province to get them. He ponied up the dough to get the incubator too, he grumbled about it, but was accomodating. Then last night when i was fretting over little blue, I told him what was happening.
I told him how she was lonely if I put her in a box by herself because I needed her to get stronger before putting her in with the others. (I think #1 is a roo too, more on that later) So he offered to hold her until I got the right box set up, and while i was doing that, he asked if I had a small mirror to put in so she would not be lonely. I told him I didnt...so he sat and talked to blue and thought while i got the box finished. And as I was about to put her in the box, he pulled out an old CD and asked if it would work as a mirror. It worked perfectly! She snuggled the mirror all night.
So yeah, he fell in love with little blue.
As for #1, I think youre right, it must be a roo. He charges, is very bold, loves to climb and at this age is a bit of a bully. He eats like a horse, has to stand in the middle of the feeder too lol.
One of my chicks, I think its #4, is not standing so well, even after being 2 days old. She is acting just like my poor Stumpy. She stands very little and is usually sitting down. Never complains, is bright eyes and alert, but very weak and wobbly on the legs. Stumpy would be her uncle, so Im wondering if theres a genetic correlation here.
Little blue is now in with the others. She pecks at anyone who pecks her, so shes doing much better. She still doesnt stand so well, and soemtimes they catch her off guard and bite her toes. Her feet are grey with pink tips, an irresistible combo! So you know they have to peck it. Im going to get a red bulb today. The brooder lamp is just a 120w bulb and its about 10 inches above the floor, they stay quite warm in there. I eep it covered with blankets to hold the heat in,