Petriducky
Chirping
One of my chicks chirps really loudly when Its dark like it is afraid of the dark, I'm not using a heat lamp, I'm using a room heater off to the side so she is really mad, anybody else ever had a bird afraid of the dark?
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While true, chicks brooded naturally… with a normal day-and-night cycle or under a broody hen… learned from the beginning that they sleep through the night. Chicks brooded with light are only up eating and drinking throughout the night because the light is there throwing off their natural sleep cycle.Well, chicks need to have a certain amount of light to eat and drink.
I brood my chicks with a light and notice they are awake every hour eating and drinking then settling down again.
If they have the sun to guide them, they do this all on their own. They'll notice the sunlight fading and load their crops full in anticipation of nightfall. And then they tuck in and are quiet until morning.My babies cry and carry on every night. I cover their brooder, (clear tote), with a dark towel but I leave the light on, (dusk). I’ll give them about 15 minutes to do their thing and see if they will go in their MHP. But every night, without fail, I have to take them one at a time and put them under their MHP. Once under they quiet down and do their little bedtime chirps for a couple minutes, then peace and quiet. They are a couple weeks old and I do this every night. YES they are spoiled, I love tucking my babies in.![]()