- Apr 30, 2012
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I'm new to chickens and after losing two in the first 48 hours, I'm terrified to lose another one. Yesterday was a nice warm day (70F) and the brooder area got a little hot. I noticed one chick was panting. I brought her outside for a minute to cool her off and when I placed her back in the brooder, she seemed fine. This morning (40F outside) the brooder area was normal (not hot) and all the other chickies are happily dispersed throughout, drinking/eating/sleeping. This same chick was as far from the heat as she could be (based on my thermometer it was maybe 75 in that section of the brooder) and she was flat out panting. She's probably about one week old (I got her at a farm supply store so not exactly sure). Everyone else is happy, since that first 48 hours when I had a couple of pasty butts go south despite elytes. She is a little bigger and fluffier than everyone else...she was listed as an "Araucana/Americauna" aka Easter Egger. I have one other Barred Rock from that same store that is less fluffy but otherwise about her size and he's fine (I'm very suspicious he's a rooster).
Am I doomed to lose her? Or is it possible she's just hot compared to everyone else? After I cleaned and replaced water this morning, she stopped panting and ran over to the feeder with her buddies.
Any thoughts are much appreciated!!
Am I doomed to lose her? Or is it possible she's just hot compared to everyone else? After I cleaned and replaced water this morning, she stopped panting and ran over to the feeder with her buddies.
Any thoughts are much appreciated!!