- Jun 5, 2013
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To anyone with lots of experience raising chicks:
My son and I are newbies to raising chicks. The good and bad news so far: we got three chicks delivered yesterday from a hatchery in Ohio. One chick was DOA and a 2nd was close to it and died last night. A local hatchery has chicks coming in about 1-2 weeks and I'm planning to get 3 more chicks. I have 3 urgent questions:
1) I'm very worried about have a 5 day old chick alone for 1-2 weeks till I get 3 more chicks. She seems to be doing extremely well (eating, drinking, moving around) but will she (Tina) be okay for 1-2 weeks in the brooder by herself... or should I try and find someplace where I can get 3 chicks ASAP?
2) If I can't get chicks for 1-2 weeks, any suggestions on what to do to help Tina survive along..?
3) Will introducing 3 new, younger chicks into the brood be a problem?
I realize I may be worrying too much but I've read so much about chicks needing company. Thanks for any help.
My son and I are newbies to raising chicks. The good and bad news so far: we got three chicks delivered yesterday from a hatchery in Ohio. One chick was DOA and a 2nd was close to it and died last night. A local hatchery has chicks coming in about 1-2 weeks and I'm planning to get 3 more chicks. I have 3 urgent questions:
1) I'm very worried about have a 5 day old chick alone for 1-2 weeks till I get 3 more chicks. She seems to be doing extremely well (eating, drinking, moving around) but will she (Tina) be okay for 1-2 weeks in the brooder by herself... or should I try and find someplace where I can get 3 chicks ASAP?
2) If I can't get chicks for 1-2 weeks, any suggestions on what to do to help Tina survive along..?
3) Will introducing 3 new, younger chicks into the brood be a problem?
I realize I may be worrying too much but I've read so much about chicks needing company. Thanks for any help.