4Crazychickens4me
Chirping
- Dec 10, 2017
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Keep their bedding dry. Try and make sure the heat lamp isn’t to close or far away. If they fall asleep in the outer edges of thre box then there’s too much heat. If they all huddle directly under the lamp when they sleep it’s too far away.[/
.So cute! Your set up looks great. Do you have a plan to expand the brooder when they're a little over? Is your coop ready yet? No big rush, but they always grow up faster than you'd expect.
As for tips, the big thing is just to watch them and adapt to their behaviour. Chicks are pretty good at telling you when they're uncomfortableOther fun things to do with them and for them include:
- Roosts. Chickens of all ages like to have something to perch on, and it's always cute watching them learn to use one. When mine are a week or so old I generally fashion one out of small sticks and twigs, sturdy enough and long enough to hold 3-4 and about 1 inch off the ground, and put it in the brooder for them. It sometimes takes a little teaching (read: placing them on it until the figure out how to not fall off,) but then they love it.
- Hand raising. Assuming you're raising them to be family friendly, bonding with them as babies is important. They're more comfortable with being approached from the side then from overhead, and always appreciate some out of brooder playtime. For mine, I like to spread out a tarp next to the brooder where I can sit and play with them. I'll take them out of the brooder and into the 'playspace' about once a day for roughly half an hour- whenever I have the time. Bring treats like scrambled eggs or wetted down food for them to eat from your hands if you want them to.
- Treats. Fun food treats for baby chicks are mashed hard boiled eggs, scrambled eggs, a little wet food, cooked oatmeal, and sometimes mashed banana. If you're also providing them grit, then other fruits, rolled oats, and leafy veggies they can tear at are also fun. I've heard chicks love mealworms, too. Just make sure they're still eating mostly chick starter, and don't feed too many treats too early.
- Dust bathing. Chicks will dustbathe in brooder shavings, but it's a little cleaner and more fun (for them) to have a dust bathing pan either in the brooder or where you play with them. It's very messy, though, and by no means a necessity
Anyway, these were just some quick things I thought of. Your chicks look like they're doing great- I hope you have fun with them!
Your chick set up looks good the only thing that I did different this year was I learned about a Ceramic Heat Lamp rather than the red one since it doesn't seem natural to have a red light on 24/7 and I added feather dusters hanging from the top so they could hide under them to simulate their mom. Enjoy them as they grow so fast !!!ok so first time getting baby chicks. Kinda nervous but here they are. Any tips would be great!
What kind of feather dusters? My husband has a lot of turkey feathers we didn’t know if we could make one up from them or if that’s not a good ideaYour chick set up looks good the only thing that I did different this year was I learned about a Ceramic Heat Lamp rather than the red one since it doesn't seem natural to have a red light on 24/7 and I added feather dusters hanging from the top so they could hide under them to simulate their mom. Enjoy them as they grow so fast !!!
Ok so what’s inI bought them and I think they are Ostrich Feathers the babies love them and will run under them and hide then pop back out. I saw it on a youtube thing. Enjoy they are so fun....I put a picture of the chick crib I have set up right now I think it is in the gallery. I am new so not sure where it is.