2. The newly hatched chick is the period that needs the most careful care. It takes about 34-37 degrees to make the chicks not crowded, not crowded and free to move. The temperature should not fluctuate too much. If the fluctuation is too large, it is easy to cause some respiratory diseases in chickens. Once you are sick and cured, it will be very troublesome.
If the chicken is kept in a closed henhouse, there must be light. My chicken was bought in May, and the temperature was not too high, so I used the kind of baking lamp for bathing, which can both heat up and illuminate, killing two birds with one stone. Chickens move freely and are full of energy. Chickens can't be placed directly on the concrete floor. Because the cement floor is too cold, chickens are prone to diarrhea, and the survival rate will be greatly reduced in the future.
4. Dry sawdust should be covered with a layer of 1 cm, so that chickens will be warm when they step on dry sawdust and will not catch cold. Use a bucket when feeding, and put more. In this way, the feed will not be wasted easily, and the chickens will not be trampled because of the competition for food. Chickens had better be fed warm water. No matter how many chickens there are, you don't have to bother to boil water. Warm boiled water is most beneficial to chicks.