Hi!
We are getting our chicks today, and I have a couple of questions. This is our first time with chickens, and I've been doing a ton of research, but still have a few questions.
Firstly...do I leave the brooder lamp on 24/7? I'm a bit leery of having it on overnight while I'm upstairs sleeping. The set up is in our kitchen with the rabbit and ratties (large kitchen, away from all food, counters, stove, etc!). It's a large cardboard box, straw, and brooder lamp that my husband attached to a wire line on the wall so we can move it up and down, but won't touch the box at all.
Secondly...everyone says "train them" as soon as we get them. So, I guess I'll be handling them A LOT to get them used to me. At what age can I actually start giving them treats and try to teach them to come to me? And, what kinds of treats?
Thirdly...(and lastly, I think)...when do I start putting (millet??), and do I put it in their feeder, a separate feeder, etc....
Thanks so much in advance!!
I'm an ag girl...but I've always focused more on the large animals, such as horses, so the chickens will be a bit of a learning curve!
We are getting our chicks today, and I have a couple of questions. This is our first time with chickens, and I've been doing a ton of research, but still have a few questions.
Firstly...do I leave the brooder lamp on 24/7? I'm a bit leery of having it on overnight while I'm upstairs sleeping. The set up is in our kitchen with the rabbit and ratties (large kitchen, away from all food, counters, stove, etc!). It's a large cardboard box, straw, and brooder lamp that my husband attached to a wire line on the wall so we can move it up and down, but won't touch the box at all.
Secondly...everyone says "train them" as soon as we get them. So, I guess I'll be handling them A LOT to get them used to me. At what age can I actually start giving them treats and try to teach them to come to me? And, what kinds of treats?
Thirdly...(and lastly, I think)...when do I start putting (millet??), and do I put it in their feeder, a separate feeder, etc....
Thanks so much in advance!!
I'm an ag girl...but I've always focused more on the large animals, such as horses, so the chickens will be a bit of a learning curve!
