I am getting back into chickens after a 20 year hiatus, and acquired 13 Dominiques a few weeks ago. I was so thrilled talking about it that a friend wanted to know if she got three chicks from Orschelin's if she could keep them at her house for a few days for her kids to enjoy and then give them to me. I said sure, gave her the feed, and instructions for keeping them warm with a lightbulb. They were kept in a cold room, no lightbulb, and after 5 days two died. My Doms are 2 weeks older so no way I could mix them. So, sigh, I fed the orphan sugar water in a medicine dropper and spent a day carrying it around in my pocket. It cried everytime I put it down, and would only eat when I held it, so finally I went up to Orschelns and bought two friends for it. I have never seen anything like how THRILLED the little survivor was when I put her new companions into her brooder. She is a neat chick-- they were stressed so she took turns sleeping and grooming each one for the first few days. She is a corker! Now they are all happy and I am trying not to think of the poor little victims. But, my point is: I think that if you can find chicks of a similar age for an orphan its the best solution, and barring that, there's always your pocket..... but your shirts'll get a little smelly!