- Apr 30, 2010
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I have forgotten a lot of what I learned 30 years ago as a kid raising chicks. Anyway I got the chicks today from the 4H chick program since my child is still in school . I have them in a new coop that is off the ground and it is sealed up. The only opening is in the top where the rafters are. I also put wood strips over the places the wood butted together. I have them in a tub that has plenty of room and about 16 inches deep. I have a heat lamp on them. Today the lamp was about 90 to 95 today. Tonight I checked and the temp was around 80. But the thermometer was with them and many of them were around it so it was probably at least 5 degrees warmer. I have a aluminum screen over the tub with clothes pins about every inch or two. I put in fresh water and feed tonight as well. I have a electric fence on the outside of the fence and I put mothballs outside the fence as well to run off snakes. So that is what I have and here is my question is this. Today for the most part they were all over most of the day. Tonight the temp went down some but I don't think more than 5 degrees. We have 26 and about 15-18 were all huddled in a group. a few were roaming getting food and water. But about 5 were outside of the others and some had their heads down on the tubs floor. I do have paper between them and the tub. When they were spooked they would get up and act just fine. So I am thinking this is normal, I did bring the light more towards them to make it some warmer. The one thing that has me curious is that some of them will sit completely down. Then they may keep their head up but some will lay their head down. When I first went out there I thought one was dead. But it got up. It acted like it was asleep at first but got up. Is it normal that a few will lay their heads down? When you wake them from noise they get up fine. I am going out to check on them one last time.