I need help I'm real worried for my chick's

I'm it's a regular 60 watt bulb I take it out because some of them would fall in as well as the one who can't walk would drown and yes they do drink a lot of watee
Fill the water bowl with a handful of marbles. That way they can’t drown.

You need a bigger brooder and an actual heat lamp.
 
How old are they? How are they being housed? Do they have supplemental heat? How warm is it? Can they get away from the heat? What are you feeding them? Check their butts - is there poop stuck to them? How many have died so far?
 
So, the video shows chicks under a week old. I dont see feed or water in the area shown in video....what are you feeding, gave you added anything to their water? Were they shipped to you or bought from a store after shipping? What are you using for heat (nothing from video makes this apparent)? How long have you had them? Is the small box(?) shown what you are keeping them in?
 
I brought some last Saturday on the 30th they were English game chick's from a friend of mine and the others on Monday I believe Monday the first the ones I got Monday are from a cousin they were new born so not too big all though they did have a little bit of wing feathers,I don't have heat for them 24/7 I turn it on and off I am feed g them grower and broiler feed and I have them inside my room
Oh no! They need to be kept at 90 to 95°. They are probably cheeping like that because they are cold.
 
Oh no! They need to be kept at 90 to 95°. They are probably cheeping like that because they are cold.
Please go to the learning center on this site and read about raising baby chicks. They will pass away within a day or two, maybe sooner without the proper care.
 
They need heat 24/7, and they should be given chick feed, not feed for 'teenage' and adult chicks. You need to get them a proper heat source, NOW. You also need to make sure they have food and water available at all times. If they were being raised by a broody hen, they would scratch for food and be able to drink water at any time during the day, and you need to replicate that.
 
Fill the water bowl with a handful of marbles. That way they can’t drown.

You need a bigger brooder and an actual heat lamp.

I iosolated your link for you.
Easier for people to click on.

Do you have a heat lamp?

Where is their food and water ?

Have they been drinking?
Looks like they might be suffering from hypothermia. Humans and animals start shaking like that when their body temperature is too cold. It is the way the body tries to warm itself by shaking.
 

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