All but one were alive when they arrived. When DH went to pick them up, they asked if he wanted to substitute it so he did. He has no idea what kind they put in there. He said, "They told me it looks like it will be pretty when it grows up." Whatever. It doesn't really matter to me. They all look healthy and happy for the most part. Eating and drinking just fine, and darting in and out from under the MHP. When I first got home there were maybe half a dozen or so under the MHP. Most of them were huddled together in a corner, and one was peeping loudly. (There is always one loud mouth in the group...) So I stuffed them under there one by one. Some stayed, most ran back out. When I went down there an hour later, more were underneath. At first I was afraid it was too warm for them, and wondered if I should turn it to medium because there were some that were crammed along the outside edge of it. It's supposed to get down to 30 something tonight, though, so the heating pads will stay on high.
DH seems to be coming around. He was watching them come and go and said, "I'm guessing when it gets dark, they'll put themselves under there, but you might want to check on them to be sure." Yes, Dear. I'm so glad YOU thought of that! He's also been playing. He left one the same height all the way across and the other one he raised the front just a bit.
What I saw when I first walked into the coop:
Here they are crammed between the MHP and the wall.
These were under the MHP when I got home. I lifted it up so you could see, but it's hard to tell. I couldn't get pics of them under it without lifting it up.