New to chickens

Daisychik

In the Brooder
Apr 25, 2022
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Hi all, I've taken care of a lot of animals in my time, but never chickens. We want chickens for eggs. Just bought 10 Smokie Pearl chicks, about 3-4 days old. I have them in a watering trough like the store had them, with light, water and food. Keeping then about 90 degrees F. I have read if their poop is caked, to get it off. So tonight was my first time cleaning a chickens butt. I'm looking for Rhode Island Reds as I was told they are good laying hens. So I'm looking for chicks 101. We live in Georgia. Thank you
 
Welcome to BYC. Pasty butt is rough on them.
You might fix them some electrolyte water. Be sure they have plain water available too.
Check the temperature in your brooder, so they don't get too hot or too cold. Both can cause pasty butt. Make sure they have plenty of room in the brooder. Most people seem to overheat chicks, rather than letting them get too cold.
Clean them at least 2 to 3 times a day. Mineral oil is a big help for cleaning.
Best of luck to you, and your little flock members!
 

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