Running errands today, we stopped in at the Feed Store for bags of scratch and laying crumbles. Guess what - it's chick time already! They had three stock tanks full of cheeping little babies. The white leghorns were already fully feathered out - almost big enough to be outside. Only the tiny, little balls-of-fluff bantams were straight-run (meaning who knows how many roosters you'll get). All the rest were hens. So I picked out two Buff Orpingtons and two Red Sex Links, then spent the afternoon setting up chick-central in the dog crate in the spare room.They are the quietest bunch I've ever had! They've already got their wing feathers, and I think they'll be warm enough without a light. Right now, they're snuggled together in a little chickpile, and not making a peep. What sweet, mellow little girls!
I have wondered, do you have a special "growing area" for the hatched chicks in the way of temps etc that they might especially need (as distinct from the adults)?
ReplyDeletechick pile, tee hee. =) so cute and fuzzy!
ReplyDeleteAwww! They're adorable!
ReplyDeleteHi Local Zone!
ReplyDeleteYes, baby chicks do need some special care, especially additional warmth. I'll put together a whole "How-to" post about raising a small flock of laying hens from day-old chicks without specialized equipment.
~Sadge
What cuties! I love my buff orps! I just went to our store and no fluffy bottoms were there. Oh, well, I will have to wait a while.
ReplyDeleteI want some! Man I'd like some chickens as pets -- the eggs would be a bonus! Thanks for the pic.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog!
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