Hi there,
I'm posting all my motley questions I had this morning here so as to give my poor chicken mentors a break and to hopefully have some guidance from you very helpful folks.
I've had my chicks for just 5 days and feel like I've learned a lot already (and trying to balance the paranoia--not assuming everything is fine but also not assuming everything is a deadly condition
). I have pretty high anxiety so just browsing the forums here--with all the things that can go wrong and all the conditions there are--get me really nervous, honestly! I really love my five little bantam babies and want the best for them, but I also don't want to stress them out, etc.
I've been giving them electrolytes/probiotics on and off, and am switching them to just fresh water tomorrow. We're experiencing a heat wave here in Seattle, and they were a little hot yesterday. I gave my smallest one some honey water upon arrival as she was a little meh. She seems to be doing much better! Her confidence is way up and she's consuming a lot of food/water.
Here are my random questions/thoughts I'd love some input on.
Thank you in advance for my ramblings in what will likely be part one of lots! Photo of my little beloved brood below!
I'm posting all my motley questions I had this morning here so as to give my poor chicken mentors a break and to hopefully have some guidance from you very helpful folks.
I've had my chicks for just 5 days and feel like I've learned a lot already (and trying to balance the paranoia--not assuming everything is fine but also not assuming everything is a deadly condition

I've been giving them electrolytes/probiotics on and off, and am switching them to just fresh water tomorrow. We're experiencing a heat wave here in Seattle, and they were a little hot yesterday. I gave my smallest one some honey water upon arrival as she was a little meh. She seems to be doing much better! Her confidence is way up and she's consuming a lot of food/water.
Here are my random questions/thoughts I'd love some input on.
- At this stage ~1 week old and on, what are the main things to look out for? I'm a hawk checking for pasty butt and kind of give everyone a crop check in the morning. What are things I should be mindful of in the coming weeks?
- Omg, their poops keep giving me heart attacks. "This is kind of pink...blood!" "Oh this looks too watery!" They're on medicated feed and eating/drinking plenty. Can someone just tell me I'm OK? :')
- When should I give treats? I really want to increase the bond between us. It ebbs and flows--they get mad at cleaning and butt check/butt clean time, so I want to build their trust. I have one of those treat towers ready to go, and will pick up some meal-worms. I don't want to throw off their diet too much, and want to ensure they're sufficiently getting their vitamins and medication from the food.
- One yet to be named--we call her "meanie" because she's trying to be the boss of the flock I think-- is the only one now who will randomly do those alarm chirps. I'll run in and check on her and she is usually the only one well outside the brooder by the food, but then when I fiddle with her or bedding near her she starts acting fine. Should I give her anything or do anything for her? What could this mean? Thoughts?
- The aforementioned little one I gave honey to is a bit smaller than the rest. She's a barred-Plymouth and is about the size now as my porcelain d'uccle. Everyone's wing-feather shafts are coming in. Hers....maybe? I'm hoping by Monday (two days from now) they will be noticeable. I saw on another forum that slow development is something to look out for. Could it be she's just a little younger, somehow? Or just her breed could be slow to grow? She was teeny when I got her. Someone just saying "it's okay just chill out" here would be appreciated.
I warmed her up on my body when she arrived and she fell right asleep so I feel pretty motherly to her already!
- What are recommended weekly/monthly routines for my backyard flock's health? (Like, I use flea medicine on my cats monthly--I've seen dewormers recommended here, etc. so anything in that vein.)
- On that note from #6, give me your "chicken emergency/maintence kit" must-haves! I've seen prep-H, medication, etc.? What else!? I'd like to start stocking up on things now since COVID has made things a little difficult to acquire. Rather have a good kit and not need it than the reverse.
- Last one: I'm terrified of them getting coccidiosis. They are on medicated feed but do you recommend double-duty treatment just in case? I have seen "corid" (spelling? recommended on here. Is that something safe/recommended to give just as another layer of defense or....
Thank you in advance for my ramblings in what will likely be part one of lots! Photo of my little beloved brood below!

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