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Chirping
- May 29, 2025
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I have my two 12 week olds in their own “advanced brooder” (8 ft 2 story large rabbit hutch) connected to an extra large dog play yard on my screen porch. I figure pretty cushy digs for the next two weeks while my greenhouse/coop and pen is being built.
My two new chicks are a week old today and have been moved from the inside the house to their home for the next two months (a large RAC brooder) which is also on the porch.
I have one week old chick who routinely whistle screams when it starts to be nightfall and the sunlight starts to fade. I have never had any of the others do this. Worse yet he riles up all the others including the older chicks into thinking something is wrong.
The only thing I have found to calm them down is music (specifically opera…). It is either calming them down or drowning him out. This goes on for two hours and you can hear his whistle across the pasture…
Thoughts or suggestions? is there a point they can be introduced to each other in the pen or will it just have to wait until the new chicks go outside a 4 months.
(after you get done laughing imagining the ruckus on my porch with four peachicks upset and crying and me trying to find the right music to settle them.)
My two new chicks are a week old today and have been moved from the inside the house to their home for the next two months (a large RAC brooder) which is also on the porch.
I have one week old chick who routinely whistle screams when it starts to be nightfall and the sunlight starts to fade. I have never had any of the others do this. Worse yet he riles up all the others including the older chicks into thinking something is wrong.
The only thing I have found to calm them down is music (specifically opera…). It is either calming them down or drowning him out. This goes on for two hours and you can hear his whistle across the pasture…
Thoughts or suggestions? is there a point they can be introduced to each other in the pen or will it just have to wait until the new chicks go outside a 4 months.

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