Joonsgirl81
In the Brooder
- May 26, 2022
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Hello all. I'm very new to this and I'm wondering if anyone else who was inexperienced found themselves constantly worrying about their chicks? I have 9 that I've had less than a full week. Some of them are almost a week old and some are almost 2 weeks old. But like, I find myself checking on them literally all day long. I have them in my laundry room. I'm constantly worrying if they're okay; like are they warm enough, too warm, are they pecking each other too much? etc. I am constantly checking the brooder temperature and listening for their noises and trying to decipher if they're happy or distressed noises. My husband thinks I'm nuts. Sometimes I even hear what he calls "phantom cheeps" when they aren't even being noisy. I watch them a lot too. Like I'll go and sit with them and just hang out and watch what they're doing, so I get really stressed if one or more are pecking others too much or something. I admit I've googled myself to death too. My husband keeps telling me I'm overworrying, and that I need to just relax and let them do what they do. But I already love them so much and I don't want anything to happen to any of them. Have others experienced this, or is my anxiety just getting the better of me? I have children and I've raised puppies and kittens from very young ages, so I don't know why this scares me so much. I was both excited and nervous when we began this journey. I didn't just leap into it either. I did lots of researching and planning for months. I've always wanted chickens. I've spent time around my friends chickens and enjoyed it. Maybe I'll feel just better when they aren't bitty babies. Would it be better if I check on them less? I want to enjoy this experience like all my other chick moms.