My babies are dying

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I have 32 baby chicks, 8 different breeds in one stock tank with 2 feeders & 1 big waterer, with a 250 watt heat lamp. I work at a farm store so I've done chicken chores for years. Every other night I've lost a silver duckwing phoenix there a week old today. All I can think is I started turning the heat lamp off at night & just left a space heater on at night; the tank hasn't got below 80°. I've noticed them pecking the bedding a lot more lately, they all eat like pigs of the chick's starter. Could they be choking on the bedding??? I use a medium bedding & they are so much smaller than everyone else.. Please help I don't want to lose anymore. Thanks
 
I only use the large wood shavings. You could also just lay newspaper down for awhile until this resolves itself. We used that for 18 years growing up and never had issues. I also keep a bottle of hibiclens (at target and Walgreens) in case of poopy butt. I just dab their bottoms in warm water then smear some hibiclens on and dab off. It clears up instantly as that is a big killer. I also give them packets of electrolyte chick starter and probiotic chick starter for the first three weeks. That should boost their immunity.
 
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My polish chick's I've been soaking there butts cause of poo on them but my phoenix butts look fine. I always use electrolyte in there water but I'll pick up some probiotic and large flake tomorrow. And look for some hibiclens. Thanks for suggestions.
 
Don't turn your heat lamp off, they need the warmth while they're so young. You should have two zones in your brooder, hot and cool. Let the chicks decide where they want to be. If they are to cold they may be huddling up and since they are smaller like you said, they may be getting smothered.
 
Never do they sleep huddled together there always spread out, maybe I'll move the heat lamp to one side of the tank cause I do see them on the outsides of the tank farthest from the light. They seem to be always furthest from the heat and others, I will try giving them 2 zones like you suggested. Thanks
 
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Here's my babies
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The hatchery put the blue mark on there head to help separate breeds.
 
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Never do they sleep huddled together there always spread out, maybe I'll move the heat lamp to one side of the tank cause I do see them on the outsides of the tank farthest from the light. They seem to be always furthest from the heat and others, I will try giving them 2 zones like you suggested. Thanks

Good idea.


Here's my babies
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The hatchery put the blue mark on there head to help separate breeds.

Pretty darn cute, they are!
 
I ordered 5 Hatchery sent 6 and I'm down to 4 glad they sent extra. Hopefully I don't lose anymore, I really want this breed to be part of my flock, even the rooster is beautiful when full grown.
 

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