From Brooder to Coop: Moving Chicks to Your Poultry

Chicks are transported by a special car from the hatchery to the chicken farm .The cabin temperature is 28 degrees Celsius. In the farm, we put chick boxes one after the other so that the veterinarian sprays the vaccine on the chicks. Then we turn off the lamps for 10 to 30 minutes so that the vaccine is more effective. After this time, we take the chicks out of the carton and leave them in the storage place. Caring for day-old chicks in a chicken coop requires extra attention and a warm, safe environment. Chicks are unable to regulate their body temperature and need supplemental heat to stay warm. the temperature should be around 35 degrees Celsius for the first week. Chicks also need to be fed and watered frequently. A starter chick feed and fresh water should be available at all times. The feed should be placed on a plate or in a feeder, and the water should be placed in a chick waterer. Chicks should be monitored closely to ensure they are eating and drinking. As chicks grow, they will need less heat They should be fully feathered out and ready for the elements by 6-8 weeks of age. With proper care, day-old chicks can thrive and become healthy adult chickens. I hope you enjoyed watching this video. Don't forget to support us so that we can provide you with better content about living away from the city. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 The arrival of the truck carrying chicks to the farm 03:08 Unloading the chicks 05:35 Spray vaccine on chickens 13:10 Taking out the chickens from the box 15:38 in the end [ sina and shabnam ]