Please Help Quick!!!

Ok, make sure the lamp isn't too close & it can't get out or fall out of the box. You may want to consider getting another 2 chicks to keep it company & a bigger box. I just hope the "feed" they gave you is for chicks.
 
@Mika0730 I just want to say thank you for being a good owner and asking for help with caring for your chick. And for answering our many questions. :thumbsup
 
Make sure your heat lamp is not for keeping food warm. No Teflon by birdies!
You have gotten good advice from others. Water is most important in a fragile state but get some chick food. A feed store or farm store will have almost everything you need.
 
You got a Walmart close by? Call them see if they have Chick Starter, it's like crumbles.

I agree that you need to get Chick Starter. Whatever feed they gave you, it is not meant for chicks.

Make sure your heat lamp is not for keeping food warm. No Teflon by birdies!
Word of the wise. Please make sure that the heat lamp you are using is meant for use with animals. That is very important.

Another question: Is your chick being kept outdoors? If so, what are your nightly lows? Is the area where you are keeping it draft and wind free? If there is a strong draft or wind, you will loose the whole purpose of heating the chick as circumvention will chill it.
 
I agree that you need to get Chick Starter. Whatever feed they gave you, it is not meant for chicks.

No at night I bring him inside. Only sometimes I put him outside

Word of the wise. Please make sure that the heat lamp you are using is meant for use with animals. That is very important.

Another question: Is your chick being kept outdoors? If so, what are your nightly lows? Is the area where you are keeping it draft and wind free? If there is a strong draft or wind, you will loose the whole purpose of heating the chick as circumvention will chill it.
 

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