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Well they have improved a lot I got the email with tracking at 5:40 AM this morning! It will be late this evening before it's scanned in at the post office.
JT
JT
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Awesome news.Well they have improved a lot I got the email with tracking at 5:40 AM this morning! It will be late this evening before it's scanned in at the post office.
JT
And you've contacted your PO to call you the minute they get there?Well they have improved a lot I got the email with tracking at 5:40 AM this morning! It will be late this evening before it's scanned in at the post office.
JT
And you've contacted your PO to call you the minute they get there?
I start with paper towels over PDZ in the brooder.The hatchery instructions say to use large pine shavings for bedding which I'll do. At some point I need to transition them to Sweet PDZ. I'm still pondering how and when to do that. I figure not till at least 4 weeks... but I forgot how fast they grow lol.
JT
USPS said:Your item departed our USPS facility in SPRINGFIELD MO DISTRIBUTION CENTER on April 29, 2020 at 9:22 pm. The item is currently in transit to the destination.
Can’t wait to see the little ones.Chicks are on time.
JT
Wish my babies would eat out of a feeder like that, any feeder I’ve tried with the holes in it, 80% of the chicks will stand there and look at the feeder and start screaming. I’ve let them cry for hours watching them get a drink return to feeder and cry some more. They don’t like putting there heads into a hole. Same as for the nipple waterer I built they refuse to use it. I think I have some spoiled birds.I start with paper towels over PDZ in the brooder.
Changing out the PT every other day.
One week or so after hatch they go to the coop with shavings.
I also put their feed and water on a tote lid....in the brooder and the coop.
Wish my babies would eat out of a feeder like that, any feeder I’ve tried with the holes in it, 80% of the chicks will stand there and look at the feeder and start screaming. I’ve let them cry for hours watching them get a drink return to feeder and cry some more. They don’t like putting there heads into a hole. Same as for the nipple waterer I built they refuse to use it. I think I have some spoiled birds.