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  1. Jensownzoo

    How long are they super fragile?

    I think that if that is something you want to do, then now is a good time to do it.
  2. Jensownzoo

    How long are they super fragile?

    They will love you for it.
  3. Jensownzoo

    How long are they super fragile?

    Oops. Probably no additional unless there are problems. There should be no issue with providing more if you like though. I have been giving mine a boost roughly every two weeks or so...doesn't hurt, may help.
  4. Jensownzoo

    How long are they super fragile?

    No I didn't see that info. I basically tracked down which manufacturer's were making it, then went to their websites. If I couldn't find the kind of detailed info that I wanted (some were basically ads) then I searched the name on drugs.com, which has a surprising amount of information. I...
  5. Jensownzoo

    How long are they super fragile?

    It took some digging to find that info actually. You're welcome. What I would really like to see in the Sataes is that Salmonella vaccine they use in Europe...it allows eggs to be stored in cabinets instead of in the fridge!
  6. Jensownzoo

    How long are they super fragile?

    Timing is important, and I would have to do a bit of research before I would be willing to endorse the practice fully. I was shocked when I found out that they vaccinated chicks right out of the egg as basically that's when their immune systems are the least likely to generate a proper immune...
  7. Jensownzoo

    How long are they super fragile?

    I think the idea of providing them with a chunk of dirt is to expose them to the ground (and its microscopic inhabitants) that they will eventually be living on. Doing it in a smaller "dose" now will stimulate the immune system sort of like a vaccine, making them more resistant to the larger...
  8. Jensownzoo

    How long are they super fragile?

    Do they seem otherwise healthy now? If so, no more electrolytes needed. Moving to a new brooder is a change, and change is a stress. Just monitor them. They may have one or two loose stools. Don't panic. A bigger brooder is a positive stress, designed to reduce negative stress. They'll...
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