Barb Osborne
In the Brooder
- Jun 30, 2017
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The chicks need to escape the heat if it is too warm.... they need room to move away. If they aren't warm enough they will form a tight ball clustering together.
If they are too warm.... they may start panting.
They need access to food and water as well.
Water should not be too deep that they can drown. You may have to dip their beak, avoiding the nostrils, in the water to get started.
If they are too warm.... they may start panting.
They need access to food and water as well.
Water should not be too deep that they can drown. You may have to dip their beak, avoiding the nostrils, in the water to get started.