I wasn't saying that it is a bad thing that she is separated from them, I was just saying that that is probably why she is peeping so loud. It is a distress call that they make when something is wrong. One of those things is being away from other chicks.
The very first chick I raised was raised in a box with a hot water bottle, lol. I was in high school and I didn't know any different way. He grew up happy and healthy although I doubt he was very often as warm as they say they should be. He is actually the only one, out of all those sent home with kids, that survived to adulthood. He was very quiet as a chick even though he was alone but I think that is because 1) he was traumatized as a baby by rats, and 2) I was always in arms reach of that box, he went everywhere with me.
The very first chick I raised was raised in a box with a hot water bottle, lol. I was in high school and I didn't know any different way. He grew up happy and healthy although I doubt he was very often as warm as they say they should be. He is actually the only one, out of all those sent home with kids, that survived to adulthood. He was very quiet as a chick even though he was alone but I think that is because 1) he was traumatized as a baby by rats, and 2) I was always in arms reach of that box, he went everywhere with me.