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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 7 MIN

Chicken Support Insights - Episode 18: Chick Behavior Signals Every Brooder Owner Should Know

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Have a poultry question? Send it for the next episodeBringing chicks home is exciting, but it can also leave new flock owners second-guessing every detail in the brooder. In this episode, Nikki and Tina explain how chick behavior often reveals more than any thermometer, helping you recognize signs of comfort, stress, or imbalance through patterns like clustering, chirping, activity level, and spacing. Learning what normal behavior looks like in the first 24 to 48 hours after arrival can help you make calm, confident adjustments instead of reacting too quickly or guessing. What patterns are your chicks showing right now, and what might those behaviors be telling you about their environment?For more educational resources on brooder setup, chick care timing, and planning your flock intentionally, explore our Care Guide available through Valley Hatchery. Subscribe to the podcast for more practical guidance designed to support confident, well-prepared flock owners.

Have a poultry question? Send it for the next episode Bringing chicks home is exciting, but it can also leave new flock owners second-guessing every detail in the brooder. In this episode, Nikki and Tina explain how chick behavior often reveals more than any thermometer, helping you recognize signs of comfort, stress, or imbalance through patterns like clustering, chirping, activity level, and spacing. Learning what normal behavior looks like in the first 24 to 48 hours after arrival can help...

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Have a poultry question? Send it for the next episodeBringing chicks home is exciting, but it can also leave new flock owners second-guessing every detail in the brooder. In this episode, Nikki and Tina explain how chick behavior often reveals more...

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