A Masterclass on Raising Baby Chicks the Right Way
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Published 2023-07-05
From the moment the chicks hatch, every step of their growth is important. We'll take you through all the essentials - from setting up a secure, comfortable brooder to the appropriate feed and care they require at each stage. Learn to spot common health issues early, understand their behavior, and foster an enriching environment for your young flock.
No matter if you're raising your chicks in the countryside, in the city, or somewhere in between, we have tips and advice that will help your chicks grow up to be healthy and productive hens.
So, get ready to be a chick champion with our guide to raising baby chicks. As always, feel free to share your chick-raising experiences in the comments and don't forget to subscribe for more poultry wisdom. Happy chicken keeping!
Timestamps:
2:35 thehappychickencoop.com/chicken-coop-heaters/
3:00 www.thehappychickencoop.com/chicken-feed/
4:24 www.thehappychickencoop.com/poultry-waterer/
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All Comments (13)
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How about a master class on how to incubate eggs?
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I just put a dozen Serama eggs under a hen which has been broody for weeks, and she has (mostly) been sitting on an empty nest. I decided to take advantage of her broodiness and take a gamble on her ability. Fingers crossed! ✌️
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As new chicken keepers, we love the happy chicken coop channel! Thanks so much for all your work in educating and getting info out to the best of your ability! ❤
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This time next week my first flock will be here!
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Thank you! Great video.
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This video has been very helpful and you did a good job explaining the details. You all are great! Thank you!
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Easier to shove them under a broody! They do stay a little stand offish though but momma makes such a better job than a brooder
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Great content. I agree with everything you said. I really enjoy your videos.
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pine flakes, are $7 here in N.C at tractor supply.
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Howdy I’ve raised chicks for quite some time but this group are another kind of crazy. Well I’m getting lots of feather eating so now have two brooders. How do I stop this tried boiled eggs
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Good as puppies. They just bite a little more. :face-fuchsia-tongue-out:😅
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First pls pin