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My chicks have never done any rearranging on their own and I haven't needed to secure the towels. Whisking them off and on is fast and easy. (I'm not lazy, I swear. I'm efficient. )
Aged kitchen towels tend to get a stearate buildup after a few years of heavy use and begin to smell a bit off. Even washing them in hot water doesn't get rid of that, so I donate them to the brooder. If I wind up tossing them after the nuggets graduate to the grow-out coop, it doesn't break my heart.
Aged kitchen towels tend to get a stearate buildup after a few years of heavy use and begin to smell a bit off. Even washing them in hot water doesn't get rid of that, so I donate them to the brooder. If I wind up tossing them after the nuggets graduate to the grow-out coop, it doesn't break my heart.