My first baby chicks were an impulse buy. We had an empty chicken coop in the backyard and my roommate and I got over-excited.
A week after moving into that house we were in the car with a heat lamp, a sack of chick feed, and six cheeping chicks in a box on the back seat, realizing that we didn’t know the first thing about keeping chickens.

Pine shavings are shown in the photo, however we do not recommend them for small chicks. Please see K’s comment below.
By reading this article, you are doing more preparation than my housemates and I. As with all baby animals, baby chicks are both more fragile and more resilient than you’d expect. Caring for chicks doesn’t take any special talents or secrets, just a little preparedness and a lot of gentle attention.
Preparing A Chicken Brooder
Brooders—which replace the function of a broody mother hen—just need to keep chicks warm and contained during the first few weeks of their lives.
It is easy to build a DIY brooder.我一直使用一个大的纸板箱,尽管如果你孵了很多小鸡,它们可能会超过空间。随着雏鸟的成长,每只雏鸟大约需要一平方英尺的空间,如果它们挤在一起太紧,它们可能会开始变得有攻击性,互相啄对方。如果你的小鸡需要更多的空间生长,你可以在第一个纸箱旁边粘上第二个纸箱,并在它们之间挖一个洞。
Bed the bottom of the brooder in something soft.Wood shavings are ideal, as long as they are not cedar含有天然油脂,会刺激鸡的肺。撕碎的纸张或稻草在必要时也能发挥作用。

The most important feature of a brooder is the heat lamp. If possible, the lamp should be on one side of the brooder instead of the center, so there is a cooler area chicks can move to if they overheat. Hold your hand directly under the light, close to the level of your baby chicks’ heads. It should feel pleasantly warm, but not uncomfortable.
如果你感觉不到热量,就把灯放低到孵卵器的底部。如果感觉热而不是温暖,就把灯举起来。此外,观察你的小鸡在灯周围的行为,并做出相应的调整。
The bigger baby chicks get, the less heat they need. Very new chicks need heat that is around body temperature,approximately 95 degrees Fahrenheit. As they get older, you can steadily decrease the temperature until it reaches the ambient outdoor temperature.
当然,如果你使用的是纸板箱,也有必要让你的加热灯的任何部分都不要接触到纸板箱,以防止火灾。理想情况下,你应该将灯悬挂在孵卵器的正上方,而不是将它剪断或固定在两侧。
A brooder should live inside, to regulate temperature and moisture, and to prevent predators from getting to the chicks. That can mean a garage, shed, barn, or in a pinch, your laundry room. If these areas are ever visited by small children, pets, or rodents, you’ll want a fixed cover for your brooder. A cookie rack held in place by cheap clamps from the hardware store is an easy DIY option.
Supply Checklist For Baby Chicks
If you’re new to raising chickens, finding all the right supplies, can be tough. Here are some basics to get you started, before you go out and buy items you don’t really need.
Brooder Container

A cardboard box works, but might leak. You won’t have that problem with a plastic tote.

If cardboard or plastic don’t fit your aesthetic, check out this wooden version, made especially for baby chicks.
Heat Lamp

这种坚固的陶瓷灯泡适合标准的灯座。它可以持续1万小时。
Bedding

We previously recommended pine shavings here, however our reader K left a helpful comment that these may be toxic or unhealthy for small chicks who decide to eat them. With that in mind you may want to forgo bedding and/or use paper towels when the chicks first arive, or consider alternatives like sand.
Chicken Feed

Chicks need vitamin-rich feed as they grow. We recommend this certified-organic, non-GMO brand out of Bellingham, Washington.
Food and Water Trays/Feeders

You can use any trays you have, but this type of feeder is reusable and keeps the food or water clean.
The EcoGlow Brooder

许多加热灯的功率为250瓦。EcoGlow的运行时间只有14秒。这款高效节能的孵蛋器是由耐用、抗菌的聚氨酯塑料制成的,并且可以随着小鸡的成长调整到不同的高度。
What Do Baby Chicks Eat?
Chick feed or chick starteris formulated to support chick health, and it is higher in protein and lower in calcium than layer feed. Although I have known experienced farmers who fed their baby chicks layer feed from the beginning, all baby animals need the best nutrition possible. Chick starter is a must!
在任何你能买到蛋鸡饲料的地方,你也应该能买到小鸡饲料。如果你不知道该买哪种饲料,可以问问你的员工。有有机的和传统的小鸡开胃菜。大多数饲料商店会同时提供这两种饲料。
Make sure the chicks have plenty of food and water in shallow trays that they can get their tiny beaks into. I have used jar lids for very small chicks. They walk in the food and water, and kick bedding into them, but that’s ok. Just keep cleaning and filling them.

Young chicks should be given as much feed as they can eat. Very young chicks, usually younger than a week, can actually drown in a deep water dish, so go with something quite shallow.
Chicks continue to eat starter after they have left the brooder, until just before they are old enough to lay, about 15 to 18 weeks. Some companies produce agrower feed, to use between about 8 to 18 weeks of age, in between starter and layer feeds. It is lower in protein than the starter feed and lower in calcium than the layer.
Other companies don’t sell grower feed at all, but may market their starter as a “starter/grower” combination, which has all the nutritional qualities of starter. Grower is not essential to raising healthy chickens – the extra protein in starter won’t hurt pullets, it will help them grow faster! But as always you should experiment to see what makes your chickens happiest.
How To Care For Baby Chicks
As with all baby animals, chicks are very fragile. It is normal to lose a few chicks out of your day-olds. The vast majority of chick death happens within the first three to five days. Give your chicks especially close care and attention during that time.
脱水是雏鸡早期死亡的常见原因。雏鸟可能需要帮助才能找到食物和水。如果它们找不到水,就用嘴蘸一下。Sugar can be added to their wateras a quick boost for chicks who are especially weak or woozy, but should not be used as a long-term supplement.
Another concern is something called“pasty butt,”which is a lot more dangerous than it sounds. Basically, sticky feces coat the backside of the chick, drying onto their feathers, and clog up their vent, which is where chickens urinate, defecate, and lay eggs. A clogged vent can kill a chick—not to put too fine a point on it, they burst.

幸运的是,这是完全可以避免的。每天把你的小鸡都抱起来,检查它们的屁股。用一块温暖潮湿的抹布擦掉粘在上面的粪便。不要拉。当你用完之后,靠近加热灯或用吹风机把你的小鸡吹干。遇冷也会杀死一只雏鸟。
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To keep your chicks healthy, you need to keep the brooder at the correct temperature. If the chicks are huddling directly under the heat lamp, they are too cold, and even if it doesn’t kill them, the stress can weaken their immune systems.
If they are clustered far away from the light, they are too hot. Being too hot or too crowded can actually cause chicks to become aggressive toward one another. Watch their behavior and adjust their heat lamp accordingly.
Taking Baby Chicks Outside The Coop
Chicks stay in the brooder until they have developed most of their juvenile feathers, usually about six weeks. Or until they start escaping the brooder on their own! By about four or five weeks, young chickens can flutter enough to get out of a cardboard box. My first chicks baffled me because I started to find bird poop on the floor, but I never saw them escaping and I thought they weren’t old enough to fly.
If you are brooding chicks in the winter, it will be longer before they can deal with the outdoor temperatures in the coop. They may become skilled escape artists in that time. You’ll be tempted to put something on top of their brooder, but remember chicks need fresh air and they want sunlight! If their escapes are becoming a problem, you canclip their wing tips like you would an adult bird.

At four or five weeks, you can also start letting them outside during the day. This depends on your situation and your level of paranoia. Small chicks are very vulnerable to predators like hawks, possums, and your neighbor’s cat.
I have an enclosed garden space where I let them roam while sitting with them most of the day. Then I have to catch them all by hand in the evening. You may not have the time or patience for this. As much as your chicks will love being outside, it won’t hurt to just keep them inside those extra two weeks.
Integrating Baby Chicks With a Flock
So your chicks have grown into healthy pullets and are looking less like awkward dinosaurs and more like birds every day. They are ready to go into the coop but you already have an established flock of chickens. How do you introduce your new members?
Chickens are extremely hierarchical and territorial, and prone to bullying and attacking one another. This is especially true if you have chickens that are smaller or younger. If you have grown chickens already living in your chicken coop and you want to move new pullets out of the brooder, you will need to do some shuffling to keep everybody healthy and happy.

The best strategy is to keep the old flock and the new flockclose together but separated by a barrier. A round, movable pen of chicken wire is an easy and cheap solution. Then the chickens can see and hear one another, but not fight. To protect the baby chicks from cold and predators during the night, they may need to come back inside to stay in their brooder, since there isn’t an easy way to divide a chicken coop in two.
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After a few days of keeping the chickens separated, let them out together on a day when you have some spare time to watch them. Expect them to fight some, but if you see extreme aggression, blood, or lots of feathers getting torn out, break up the chickens.
If you have a section of yard where none of your chickens are normally allowed, that can be a good setting for these “play dates” because it decreases the established hens’ territorial instincts.
Feeding Your Baby Chicks During The Integration Process
整合的过程可能需要几天到几周的时间,把鸡在物理上分开,并打破周期性的争斗。然而,你必须分开喂养你的鸡长达10周。
Young chickens get fed chick starter until about 16 to 18 weeks, while your established hens are already gettinglayer feed. The high calcium levels in layer feed can cause organ damage in young chicks, so don’t let them eat it.
Eating starter feed won’t hurt your grown hens, but they will happily eat it all and leave your baby chicks hungry. The logistics of separate feeding can mean feeding some of your chickens inside the coop, or inside some other enclosure. It also means you will have to sort them at feeding time.
This may seem like a lot of details to keep track of, but mostly raising baby chicks takes common sense and being alert to the behavior of your birds. They will let you know if something is wrong. Compassion, care and patience will be enough to raise chicks into healthy, happy hens.
Thank you for all the information! New chicken owner 05/04/17,
I’m going to get Rhode Island Reds in fall 2020.
I am hoping that you could help me.
What happens if the chicks get quite overheated during their first day in the brooder?
我们有22只小鸡;今天早上,只剩下7人了。有没有可能他们5天前还在因为过热而死亡呢?尽管几个小时前,他们还在吃喝,四处走动,但很多人还是死了。
We have a new batch coming; if it wasn’t the overheating that killed this current batch, then we don’t know what it is, and will most likely have a repeat with the new ones coming.
Help!
杰西卡,很遗憾听到这个消息。你是否有温度计来检查是否有温暖和凉爽的地方供雏鸟使用?失去三分之二的羊群是很危险的——你试过问孵化场他们的建议是什么吗?
Can I put my brooder Box in my garage during winter if my garage is not heated?
That’s what I want to know it is fall 2020 and its a bit cold.
WOW~ Very informative and makes me feel not so paranoid~ Your instructions and or advice is nicely worded and easy to understand~
Thank you so much~
kimsue
Thanks for your direction,I have learned a lot from you.
I am getting Rhode Island Reds, it is fall and a bit cold can I put the chicks in the garage when I get them.
Aloha,
I have a chick that we rescued from being eaten by our neighbors dogs, only the one survived and it’s now alone, I want to purchase another one so it’s not alone. Is it safe to put a baby chick with one that’s around 6 weeks old has most it’s feathers?
I like the majority of your article, however, as a long term chicken owner I feel the need to point out that several of the pictures of items that new chicken owners should purchase are incorrect. Hopefully, you are just showing a general idea of what new chicken owners should be looking for and not that they should specifically purchasing these items. First, I noticed a picture of small animal pine shavings. Small animal pine shavings can be actually mixed in with the chick feed and the chicks can ingest them, also they can get into the water bowl and clog the water supply. Instead, suggest large size pine shavings so that the chicks don’t accidentally ingest them and they can be easily removed from the water. Then I noticed a picture of scratch grains as listed for chick feed, but later on in the article you actually do suggest chick or starter feed. My concern is that some newbies might mistake the picture of scratch and peck feeds as something they should give their new chicks as food. Scratch should only be given to full grown (20 weeks and plus pullets) that also have access to chicken grit. Chicks should never be given scratch unless they have access to chick grit, and it should never be given as food, but rather a treat. You might want to reconsider using this picture in your article. Otherwise, I found your article very well written.
Thank you K, those are great points! I was not aware of the shavings concern. We will add a note in the image captions.
Appreciate you calling out scratch & peck as well – our photo is actually chicken feed from a company here in the Northwest that is called Scratch & Peck, so I’ve added a note to make that less confusing as well.
I have read that chicks over 2 weeks need 2 + sq ft each. I have 10 chicks, but 20 sq ft seems like a bunch. How big of brooder do I need until I move them to a coop?
Thanks for any help.
Can you raise chickens in a hot water cupboard?
I’ve one week old chicks in a brooder (on my kitchen table).
I’ve broody hen’s setting on eggs in the chicken house.
I’ve a “chick house” and enclosed run, separate from the chicken house.
My question is: when will it be safe to put the chicks in the “chick house” under a broody hen?