I quickly put them into the brooder that I had turned on before leaving for the post office, after checking that every one was well. Being sure to dunk each chicks beak in the water.
Twelve of these chicks were for my friend Mandy. We split an order since shipping is $35. In hind site that wasn't such a thought out plan. There was a total of 5 breeds and one rooster. The rooster wasn't marked! Mandy lives in the country and wanted a rooster, so hope it all works out well.
They quickly start to run around and peck at the food and water. I really almost hated to give Mandy hers.
Chicks like to be at about 95F the first week of life so I'm going to have to keep up with the temp changes since they are in a container in the chicken coop. It's going to drop down to 48F tonight so I covered half the container with the lid to help hold in heat. The worst thing for baby chicks is draft, and this coop is draft free on the floor since all the ventilation is built on the top.
2 comments:
Your life will be completely different now: Before Chicken/After Chicken. I'm envious..
I hope you didn't pick out the rooster. Your neighbors will love that.
Steve, you just wouldn't believe how cute they are!
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