i use newspaper covered with paper towels, i just pop all the chicks in a cardboard box for a minuet while i roll up the paper towels and toss them
the deep litter method is used for extra warmth due to the decomposing poo and i would not think that it is appropriate for chicks trekster78
my guess is surface area, it looks as though you have a sponge that sits in the pan of water, when the tub is full only a little bit of the sponge is touching the air because most of it is submerged but when the water is low the sopping wet sponge provides at least an extra foot of wet surface...
i brought home three more than the one i planned to buy and on the drive home NPR told me that Miley Cyrus kept a chicken from the set of hannah montanna and kept it as a pet
i read that silkies were breed in china to hatch quail eggs ... do you think they could hatch parrot eggs? what is the smallest egg a silkie will hatch... what is the largest
not to mention they are willing to pimp out roosters they told me once my pullets were of age i can bring them by for some 'quality time' when i want my eggs fertile
i only yesterday retuned the brand new LG 9200 with turner to them it's not the best of incubators but it hatched my black marans chicks just fine
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wait, are you saying new hampshire has that crazy minimum order law...also yes i love hardscrabble i live right down the street i think it is awesome that you can rent an incubator for $10 insted of buying it for $100 but i want my chicks to be smillarly aged and the 'rare breeds' are on back...
i am alowing myself to splurge on 1 pullet chick i am torn between silkie or sebright
also i am looking for 1 buff orp or black australorp pullet chick because my feedstore says my buff orp and black australorp will be coming 'sometime'