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  1. emilygrace

    Good Egg and Meat Producer: The Kuroiler

    Kiche, I don't have the contacts for the hatchery, but I've listed the location. That's the best I can do.
  2. emilygrace

    Lonely week old chicks- How to introduce new chicks? And a heating question.

    Turns out it was a hawk, it came back the next morning for seconds, but I had already moved the remaining chick inside. We had them on our semi-enclosed porch, but now they're in the house. I'm going to put a roof on the coop before I put them outside. And all of my neighbors will laugh at...
  3. emilygrace

    Good Egg and Meat Producer: The Kuroiler

    There is a hatchery in Nsambya/Kirombe that sells Kuroilers. It is on Gogonya Rd., down the hill from Joint Medical store. It is on the right side across from a carpenter, and is a giant compound with a gate. It's before you get to the Kirombe valley floor. They also sell some Hollands. They...
  4. emilygrace

    Lonely week old chicks- How to introduce new chicks? And a heating question.

    Oh! That's a great idea. That will at least keep the heat in. I have added three chicks to the lonely one, by the way, and they all seem to be getting on well.
  5. emilygrace

    Lonely week old chicks- How to introduce new chicks? And a heating question.

    I don't think I can find a handwarming packet here.
  6. emilygrace

    Lonely week old chicks- How to introduce new chicks? And a heating question.

    The big issue is that the power goes out a lot. I have a lamp, it's there, and it's not going anywhere. But our electricity is really unpredictable, and I'm worried about what happens if it goes out at 3 am while I'm asleep.
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    Lonely week old chicks- How to introduce new chicks? And a heating question.

    Thanks! Mine is only a week old, so it's great to hear I can just introduce new ones with a little supervision. Does anyone have ideas on heating?
  8. emilygrace

    Lonely week old chicks- How to introduce new chicks? And a heating question.

    First of all, I'm living in a small neighborhood in East Africa. It ranges from 68-82 degrees outside all the time (even at night), but I am looking for a way to warm my chicks up a little bit. All the places I looked online said "buy a red lightbulb" or "put them next to a woodstove," but I...
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