Oh no! 11 chicks sleeping in a pile

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Oh no! 11 chicks sleeping in a pile

Post: # 194846Post herbalholly »

Well the poultry market was brilliant. I really wanted some baby runner ducks - they were just too cute! However, I kept my head and got what I went for. Now there are 11 maran chicks in a box under a heat mat on my kitchen table. Some are standing, some are sleeping in a respectable fashion and some are sleeping face down in a worrying way but when I gently poke these ones they get up and look alright :roll:

On offer in the box is water, quinoa (some raw, some cooked til soft) and some soya flour mixed with warm water.

The heat mat as a lid is keeping them snuggly warm and they're quietly cheep cheeping away.

Any other tips?

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Re: Oh no! 11 chicks sleeping in a pile

Post: # 194879Post red »

I'd get some chick crumb for them myself

they do tend to sleep in a heap at first.. they remind me of crawling babies who fall asleep with their bums in the air...
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Re: Oh no! 11 chicks sleeping in a pile

Post: # 194884Post JulieSherris »

Yep, I'd agree with the chick crumbs, especially if you have 11 of them!!

And yes, baby ducks are just tooooooo cute! But in 7 weeks they are just about the size of an adult, so the 14 ducklings that I had 3 weeks ago on a tea towel for a pic are now living in a new pen, 12ft x 12ft & that's looking too small now! :shock:

Your chicks will be quite perky in a few days & then keep your ears covered! :lol:
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Post: # 194962Post herbalholly »

Thanks for the advice. They're much bigger and bolder today, lots of jumping out of their box by the stove. Partner is making a mini fire side coop for them as i write this, one with good tall sides and more running about space yet still with a snuggly small sleeping area - very swish! :cheers:

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Post: # 194982Post red »

my current batch of chicks are 3 weeks old today.. mostly feathered. we call them stinkers. cos they do. even if you clean em out regularly....
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Re: Oh no! 11 chicks sleeping in a pile

Post: # 195024Post Pennylane »

I have got two hens being tea cosies over some chicks with more to hatch, Im glad I dont have the stinkies in the house :lol:

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