Hi everyone. I've been reading the boards for about a month when the "Chicks are in Feb 3" sign went up at the local feed & seed store. I've NEVER raised chicks or chickens before and we are learning as we go.
My Light Braham's were 3 days old when I brought them home. Some may say I made a mistake with going all out but I am loving it. I bought 17, they gave me "sickly" because he looked pretty bad and no one thought he would make it and I accidently picked up a Brown Leghorn. So ... 19 babies later, we are moving fast to say the least. We have the money set to the side for them incase there is something I have to buy on a whim but all in all, I have it going on.
I've been reading all the posts I can, looking at poop photographs, learning about putty booty, nursing "sickly" and all the while working on the chicken coop. As soon as I can figure out how to upload photographs, I'll show off my babies, coop, incubators, etc. But to let everyone know ... Sickly is doing much better & although young, he has an appearance of a roo but I know that's just a wild guess. (He arrived with a lack of feathers around the neck/chest area, red skin and I did search for lice/mites to find nothing. He looks 3 days younger then the rest of the babies although he is the same age. His skin is no longer read. I wonder if he was getting plucked by the others because he does not pick at himself & now he's mean.)
The one thing I need help on is lighting for their incubators. I'm currently using a 60 watt (basic) bulb. They looked cold & shivery so I added another one (total of 120 watts) on the opposite side of the bin & now they are happy. I did buy a RED 100 watt bulb but it seemed so much hotter & the babies started breathing a little heavier then normal so I shut it off. I am on my way out the door to buy a thermostat for better reading but what does one suggest ... basic light bulb or the red one?
For the record since I went all out on the amount of babies I ordered ... EVEN if all our chicks turn out to be roo's ... we are NOT eating them.
All 3 of my kids have moved out in the last 4 months and now Rodney says I no longer have "empty nest".
Julie
My Light Braham's were 3 days old when I brought them home. Some may say I made a mistake with going all out but I am loving it. I bought 17, they gave me "sickly" because he looked pretty bad and no one thought he would make it and I accidently picked up a Brown Leghorn. So ... 19 babies later, we are moving fast to say the least. We have the money set to the side for them incase there is something I have to buy on a whim but all in all, I have it going on.
I've been reading all the posts I can, looking at poop photographs, learning about putty booty, nursing "sickly" and all the while working on the chicken coop. As soon as I can figure out how to upload photographs, I'll show off my babies, coop, incubators, etc. But to let everyone know ... Sickly is doing much better & although young, he has an appearance of a roo but I know that's just a wild guess. (He arrived with a lack of feathers around the neck/chest area, red skin and I did search for lice/mites to find nothing. He looks 3 days younger then the rest of the babies although he is the same age. His skin is no longer read. I wonder if he was getting plucked by the others because he does not pick at himself & now he's mean.)
The one thing I need help on is lighting for their incubators. I'm currently using a 60 watt (basic) bulb. They looked cold & shivery so I added another one (total of 120 watts) on the opposite side of the bin & now they are happy. I did buy a RED 100 watt bulb but it seemed so much hotter & the babies started breathing a little heavier then normal so I shut it off. I am on my way out the door to buy a thermostat for better reading but what does one suggest ... basic light bulb or the red one?
For the record since I went all out on the amount of babies I ordered ... EVEN if all our chicks turn out to be roo's ... we are NOT eating them.

All 3 of my kids have moved out in the last 4 months and now Rodney says I no longer have "empty nest".

Julie