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my new chickens still in bed!
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we got our 2 gorgeous girls yesterday. They took themselves off to bed at 8 o'clock and still there! They haven't come out for food or water. I have had a peek and they're awake and let me stroke them.
Should I just get them up? I don't think they know where their food and drink is yet.
i would appreciate any advice.
Should I just get them up? I don't think they know where their food and drink is yet.
i would appreciate any advice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are most probably just scared, with New smells, Noises, They will come out when they get hungry, I was told to stay well away from ours when i got them as they hate beeing spyed on, i would waite till this evening just before its getting dusk and not talk to them but gently nudge them into the run and come away,
( they are in a secure run with coop?),
good luck
( they are in a secure run with coop?),
good luck
Place a saucer near to the food and gently tap with a pencil or nail, imitating the noise made by a clucky hen to encourage her brood to eat. The water ofcourse, should be in a jar lid, once they walk through that they'll notice and drink.
Once they are eating don't forget to sprinkle a little bit of small grit on the floor so they can eat them to digest the seeds. In the wild, chicks eat mostly insect.
Once they are eating don't forget to sprinkle a little bit of small grit on the floor so they can eat them to digest the seeds. In the wild, chicks eat mostly insect.
aah lovely - are they rescue chickens?
A friend got three from a rescue place - called them Roast, Chicken and Dinner...
They layed loads of eggs - but sadly must have got eaten by foxes when out roaming the garden... so they are now building a larger 'run' and fencing it all in so the chickens cant wander so far!
A friend got three from a rescue place - called them Roast, Chicken and Dinner...
They layed loads of eggs - but sadly must have got eaten by foxes when out roaming the garden... so they are now building a larger 'run' and fencing it all in so the chickens cant wander so far!