New and waiting for babies!!!

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I'm new to posting on this site...first post here :) I "adopted" 5 hens (Easter Egger, Rhode Island Red and Australorp) last summer when they were about 2 years old and fell in love with them. So naturally, I just had to order 26 new chicks that are due to arrive the beginning of next week :)

I have to say that I'm getting really nervous (is it weird that I am more nervous than when I had my own kids, at least I knew what I was doing then!). I'm a worrier at heart anyways so I find myself stressing over chicks DOA, chicks dying after I get them, etc, etc. Hopefully majority of them will make it, I just expected it to be warmer than it is by now!

Oh, and to add to that, in an effort to get ready for the new babies, we went out to TSC to pick up the chick starter (only thing I still needed) and due to my loving husband, we walked out with 6 ducklings!!!! WHAT?!?! You heard me, I have 26 chicks coming in 6 days and I added to that with 6 more.....but the more the merrier :) We ended up with Khaki Campbell's, but I have to admit, I am a research person and in no way am I up-to-date on duck research! I was never expecting ducklings! They seem to be doing quite well and I believe are already bigger than yesterday?

We just moved them to a dryer box as a brooder that's in our house in hopes that will get us through this next cold spell and then move them onto the enclosed porch in a refrigerator box along with the new chicks in a 2nd box. Here's to keeping my fingers crossed that it will warm up within the next few weeks! I am using a heat lamp, but I am struggling to get it all the way up to 90 (82 right now), the ducklings seem good, they stay really close to the heat lamp and they snuggle, but they are spread out and not piled on top of each other. But I don't know what will happen with the new babies.

Anyways, just wanted to say hi and introduce myself :)

Oh, and here's the first group...how ornery does the one on the left look???:

 
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How adorable! Do your best to keep that heat up. New chicken chicks should start out at 95 degrees. Keep the thermometer on the floor directly beneath the heat source, heat off to one side, food and water on the other.

To keep some of the heat up, you can lay a towel over half of the brooder to try and trap some of the heat. Don't cover the entire thing as this can cause over heating and you want good heat and oxygen exchange. But something to help trap the heat in.

I hope your babies arrive safely!!!

Great to have you aboard and enjoy your new adventures!
 
Thanks everyone for the welcome!!

TwoCrows - I think what I'm going to do is add a heater in the room if I can't get the heat to 95....with the cost of fuel oil, our furnace is set at 65 and we want to avoid buying more fuel oil this year :( So I'm thinking my best option is closing off the room, adding a heater, plus the heat lamp and will definitely try the towel!

Kelsie2290 - thanks for the links....those were great!
 

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