So, my 11-day-old chicks that are in the living room staged a massive jailbreak this morning and flew out of the extra-tall tote I'm keeping them in for the time being.
Only one, the one who found himself inside another tote, didn't like the idea - and yelled loud enough for me to go get him. The rest were wandering around the room blithely picking at the nyjer seed I'd spilled on the way to filling the outdoor bird feeders.
My question is this: you are supposed to give them supplemental heat for 3 weeks, according to Dr. Google. That said, I'd like to introduce them to my flock as soon as I can to make sure everybody gets acclimated to each other. How soon can I do that? I keep the house in the upper 70 range, so it's not the same as a brooder, even though it's summer (I did turn down their heater to 85 degrees yesterday; nobody seemed to mind.) I mean, 11 days seems early, but they are feathering out really quickly! (not fully-feathered, though.)
Only one, the one who found himself inside another tote, didn't like the idea - and yelled loud enough for me to go get him. The rest were wandering around the room blithely picking at the nyjer seed I'd spilled on the way to filling the outdoor bird feeders.
My question is this: you are supposed to give them supplemental heat for 3 weeks, according to Dr. Google. That said, I'd like to introduce them to my flock as soon as I can to make sure everybody gets acclimated to each other. How soon can I do that? I keep the house in the upper 70 range, so it's not the same as a brooder, even though it's summer (I did turn down their heater to 85 degrees yesterday; nobody seemed to mind.) I mean, 11 days seems early, but they are feathering out really quickly! (not fully-feathered, though.)