They are so cute. I hope you figure out what's going on.
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Fill the water bowl with a handful of marbles. That way they can’t drown.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
Oh no! They need to be kept at 90 to 95°. They are probably cheeping like that because they are cold.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
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.Oh no! They need to be kept at 90 to 95°. They are probably cheeping like that because they are cold.
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.
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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Do you have a heat lamp?
Where is their food and water ?
Have they been drinking?