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Tunie B
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Thank you--it's been a much tougher time this go-round. I know that Silkie crosses and Salmon Favorelles are a bit more delicate, at least according to the Meyer Hatchery reviews.It's your third lot so I'm sure you've got it all right, but to check: you have the right food? They can access it okay? Young chicks are sometimes not the most intelligent!
I like putting the food just on the puppy pads for first week and then in a container after. For water I like to mix some nutri-drench into it for the first two times I refill it but also offer a spare plain water too.
With the heat plates, put two legs at the height of them standing up with a little space, and the back legs lower. This way they can choose where they want to sit and rest. I've successfully brooded over 400 quail chicks with my heat plates, never had any issues and they certainly are not as posh as that brinsea one. I use Titan Plates.
I'm sure you know all this just not sure what else it could be, sometimes hatches go like this![]()
I will go back to the heat plate and adjust the way you suggested--I worry so much about an accidental fire, and we are out a bit too far in the country to feel comfortable waiting for fire trucks in our county.