I only had to do the chickie butt bath on a couple of mine (my yellow easter egger and one of my wyandottes). I monitored two to three times daily every single day... At the first sign of stickage, I washed 'em off. I also started making grit and dirt available off and on starting at 1 week. I read about the dirt thing here on the forums... I think that has helped.
Supporting the arts = paying artists a fair wage. Art Prices should be reflecting an hourly wage (time has value)+mastery(value of skills & experience)+material cost (paint, paper, etc)+taxes (because it's the law)+shipping (because it isn't safe or free). When an artist gives away work, they don't value/appreciate the time invested in their talent/skills or that artwork. So why would you?
Supporting the arts = paying artists a fair wage. Art Prices should be reflecting an hourly wage (time has value)+mastery(value of skills & experience)+material cost (paint, paper, etc)+taxes (because it's the law)+shipping (because it isn't safe or free). When an artist gives away work, they don't value/appreciate the time invested in their talent/skills or that artwork. So why would you?



















