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getting too warm in the space you have them? If they can't get far enough from the heat source if they're too hot they will paste up on their bottom. Or if they are in a big pile under the heat lamp they may not be warm enough. I always lay the brooder thermometer directly below the light so you know the actual temp they're experiencing at the height of the bulb. I've always found mine do better at 85-90 on week one versus the 95 they recommend. The only time I had pasty butt with a chick is with a shipped hatchery bird or if they were getting too warm. I know TSC carries the electrolyte packets that good in their water for a bit. Somewhere on Here I know someone has posted a recipe, just don't know where now. Hope the little one gets to feeling better. I also dab a little dollup of antibiotic ointment on their bumm after cleaning them off.So I decided against chicks. I had to go pick up my granddaughter from school which just happens to be within five minutes of the feed and seed. Fortunately we only brought four babies home....lol. now I need to know what I should put in their water....and in a week or so I need to be figuring out their outdoor schedule provided the weather cooperates.
I think I need to put sugar in the water.....was there something else?
Already had our first chick issue and we've only had them for an hour. Cameron was looking at them and told me that one of them had something brown hanging on its behind. Was a big bit of dried poo. So I had to hold its little fuzzy butt under the faucet until the stuff finally came off.
They are one week old already. One is a RIR-Buttercup. The other three are Aracauna according to the store lady....Helga, Nora and Viola. All are supposed to be pullets. Time will tell. I know they may be EE's I guess we will see about that too. I am calling back to ask what hatchery they are from and I will try to do pics in a little bit....I hope I'm not in over my head.
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getting too warm in the space you have them? If they can't get far enough from the heat source if they're too hot they will paste up on their bottom. Or if they are in a big pile under the heat lamp they may not be warm enough. I always lay the brooder thermometer directly below the light so you know the actual temp they're experiencing at the height of the bulb. I've always found mine do better at 85-90 on week one versus the 95 they recommend. The only time I had pasty butt with a chick is with a shipped hatchery bird or if they were getting too warm. I know TSC carries the electrolyte packets that good in their water for a bit. Somewhere on Here I know someone has posted a recipe, just don't know where now. Hope the little one gets to feeling better. I also dab a little dollup of antibiotic ointment on their bumm after cleaning them off.
they probably were getting too warm & stressed at the store. My store does not let customer handle the chicks, so if yours does, that's another stresser for them. How big of space are you brooding them in, how warm is the area your keeping them in & what kind of heat lamp are you using? Go to forum and look up brooding chicks. That will give you more of an idea of what kind of space and the best brooder setup. I've always found the bigger the space you have is the best. They will grow really fast. Make sure you have some kind of mesh lid if you have other pets in the house.They had only been in there for about twenty minutes when she found it......I let Cameron choose them and she picked them up in the store so I am thinking it was there from the store.....I wouldn't mind a few more but not sure how much space is needed. They may need to go in the garage when they start flying.
Don't get discouraged. I'm sure you're not in over your head. I started with 9 week old chicks last June. I now have 18 total in my flock, including 4 chicks, one of which my broody hen hatched this past Sunday. It gets easier, and then chicken math will take over. Before you know it, you may have more than just those original 4 chicks.So I decided against chicks. I had to go pick up my granddaughter from school which just happens to be within five minutes of the feed and seed. Fortunately we only brought four babies home....lol. now I need to know what I should put in their water....and in a week or so I need to be figuring out their outdoor schedule provided the weather cooperates.
I think I need to put sugar in the water.....was there something else?
Already had our first chick issue and we've only had them for an hour. Cameron was looking at them and told me that one of them had something brown hanging on its behind. Was a big bit of dried poo. So I had to hold its little fuzzy butt under the faucet until the stuff finally came off.
They are one week old already. One is a RIR-Buttercup. The other three are Aracauna according to the store lady....Helga, Nora and Viola. All are supposed to be pullets. Time will tell. I know they may be EE's I guess we will see about that too. I am calling back to ask what hatchery they are from and I will try to do pics in a little bit....I hope I'm not in over my head.
Wonderful, best of luck with you and your granddaughters chicks. I have 4-4 week old Silkie mixes that I hatched for my granddaughter. I have many others, but she has been wanting some Silkies so Silkies we gotSo far so good. They seem to be ok and are quiet and have been eating and drinking. I have a red light and they are in my Tv room.....so I would think they are warm enough.