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Songster
This is my first experience with hatching and raising chicks. I have six little ones, and five of them appear to be happy and healthy. However, one chick is constantly peeping. I've observed it eating, drinking, pooping, and pecking at the others, which all seem like normal behaviors for chicks.
Everything looks good overall; the other chicks don’t seem bothered or alarmed by the peeping, and they’re not pecking at her more than they do with each other. If they were, I would be more worried that she might be sick or weak. I just hope I’m not missing anything important.
I did start them on dewormer yesterday, and all the chicks seemed to enjoy it. I’m not sure if that’s what caused the peeping chick to feel unwell or if it upset her stomach. Maybe she just ate too much? I’m not sure. Aside from the constant peeping, she seems perfectly fine. The sound isn’t loud enough to suggest distress; it’s just persistent.
Interestingly, the peeping stops when I enter the room, and she tries to brood under my hand when I offer feed. Is she just seeking attention? If that’s the case, I can relax and give her some extra love, which sounds great!
Yesterday, I decided to reduce the temperature after spotting a bit of watery poop in the brooder. I learned that this could be a sign of heat stress, which might cause them to drink more to handle the warmth. Since that one instance, I haven't noticed any other watery droppings, so perhaps I should consider raising the heat again. They are 4 days old today. I had been maintaining the temperature at about 90°F, but I lowered it after seeing the watery poop. My coop has two bulbs, a ceramic one I use at night (so they'll sleep since it doesn't emit light), and a heat bulb on a dimmer that I use during the day.
They are on medicated chick starter/grower feed. Let me know if I missed any necessary information and thanks in advance.
Everything looks good overall; the other chicks don’t seem bothered or alarmed by the peeping, and they’re not pecking at her more than they do with each other. If they were, I would be more worried that she might be sick or weak. I just hope I’m not missing anything important.
I did start them on dewormer yesterday, and all the chicks seemed to enjoy it. I’m not sure if that’s what caused the peeping chick to feel unwell or if it upset her stomach. Maybe she just ate too much? I’m not sure. Aside from the constant peeping, she seems perfectly fine. The sound isn’t loud enough to suggest distress; it’s just persistent.
Interestingly, the peeping stops when I enter the room, and she tries to brood under my hand when I offer feed. Is she just seeking attention? If that’s the case, I can relax and give her some extra love, which sounds great!
Yesterday, I decided to reduce the temperature after spotting a bit of watery poop in the brooder. I learned that this could be a sign of heat stress, which might cause them to drink more to handle the warmth. Since that one instance, I haven't noticed any other watery droppings, so perhaps I should consider raising the heat again. They are 4 days old today. I had been maintaining the temperature at about 90°F, but I lowered it after seeing the watery poop. My coop has two bulbs, a ceramic one I use at night (so they'll sleep since it doesn't emit light), and a heat bulb on a dimmer that I use during the day.
They are on medicated chick starter/grower feed. Let me know if I missed any necessary information and thanks in advance.