Thank you so much for your reply. We were able to clean their bottoms. I am just wondering about the Save a Chick. I'm not sure how long I am supposed to give it to them to stop the pasty butt from happening again and again and help their digestive system.
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Just bought some chicks from a hatchery. A couple of my chicks have pasty butts. It's been so long since I've seen it, I don't remember how to handle it. I bought them the save a chick probiotic and electrolytes, but I do not remember how long I am supposed to leave it in there. So far...
Wow, $75! That is awesome! I would love to see pictures of your coop. Did you post it here on BYC? I would love to see how you made it. We are not that good at building something that would look decent in our backyard (we don't live on a farm). I know to most people chickens really don't...
I know, right. I've been shopping for a coop these past few days and they are all $300-$500 and only hold 2-3 chickens. I've even met with a few carpenters (some are here on BYC) that also charge that amount to make a wooden one that only fits 2-3 chickens. I figure might as well buy the Eglu...
I am thinking of purchasing the Eglu Go. How much more is the locking mechanism? I also only have two chicks, but plan on getting two more. How many grown hens do you think would fit in the Eglu Go? I'm so excited to find someone who actually has one giving experienced advice on it.