The cheeping ahh

kashally

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Hey guys,
Second year having chicks, have 5 1 year old hens and just got 2 few day old chicks from a local feed store. So not a total newbie but still have plenty to learn.
The chicks are in the house, EcoGlow 600 brooder, dog kennel with cardboard on all the sides, pine bedding. Also made a diy brooder with heating pad and bent metal. They were living in a shed and there was a heat lamp but it was off when I picked them up. I’ve moved them upstairs (temp 75ish), downstairs (70ish), and even outside (temp 85-90) during the daytime. The only time they shut up is if I am holding them SOMETIMES. It varies as far as intensity, normal vs panic distress cheeping. They are eating, drinking, pooping. I added a flashlight to the corner with red sharpie on the lens tonight, saw it suggested when chicks were transitioning to a brooder plate from a lamp.
Any other suggestions? We are on night 2. My ears are ringing from all the cheeping 😂 Our first 5 didn’t do this, only if they got stuck somewhere or 1 when she wanted attention.
Thank you in advance!!
 
Also have a first time broody Cochin I can bring inside too. Been reading about the adopting process with broody hens. I’d be willing to try it. Not sure if the chicks are too old though?
 

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I covered the kennel like a bird cage at night lol they eventually quiet down. I think if/when we add more I’ll set things up for the coop. I like turning them into little snugglers and really enjoyed have the 5 last year indoors. Oh well lesson learned!! Thank you!
 

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