If, say, a broody chicken breaks an egg and the raw egg gets on the shells of the other eggs, are these eggs safe to eat after washing? I'm imagining how hard it is to wash dried raw egg off dishes and wondering if it will really come off the shells!
Thanks y'all! I stuffed a towel behind the brooder to block off one side and give them something to snuggle, and partially covered the brooder overnight. They all woke up and came running out for food when I turned on the light this morning. 💕
These are my first chicks. They are black australorps. I have found it hard to trust my brinsea radiant brooder since I can't use a thermometer with it. I was thinking I can monitor their behavior to make sure they're warm enough. Well... every time I check on them, they're under the brooder...
Sup yall.
100 feet from street. 45 feet from house and side/rear property lines.
http://www.paulding.gov/DocumentCenter/View/6288/Chicken-Brochure?bidId=