At 2-week-old chicks in Kenya, chicks enter a fast-growing phase. You’ll notice stronger activity, early feathers, and increased social behavior. This is a key stage for future productivity—whether you’re raising layers, broilers, or breeders.
Maintain a brooder temperature of 28–30°C, especially in cooler parts of Kenya like Nairobi. Keep their space clean, dry, and well-ventilated to protect their developing immune systems.
Ensure chicks have 24/7 access to clean water and high-protein starter feed in Kenya, enriched with essential vitamins for healthy bone, feather, and muscle growth. Give them enough room to avoid stress and health issues like feather pecking.
Begin gentle socialization now and watch for any uneven growth or health problems. With proper care, 2-week-old chicks in Kenya will grow stronger and healthier every day, ready for the next stage of their poultry journey.






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