Excited because I think tomorrow I get my chicks from Meyer. The package hasn’t updated in 24 hours but still says delivering tomorrow so I am hoping to get a call and pick up from the post office first thing in the AM. Took a vacation day From work during which I will introduce the chicks to their coop (using whole coop as brooder due to them being the first of the flock) with Mama Heating pad already on and water bottles (vertical nipples on recycled bottles) already filled.
I also plan on using the off time from work to construct their 5 gallon horizontal waterer to introduce in 2 weeks or so and finalize their bigger feeder for when they are 1 week old, stretch 2 tarps over the 8x8 run, build a ramp for the coop to run connection, and build a two compartment grit and oyster shell feeder.
Getting...
1 Barred Rock
1 Partridge Rock
1 Easter Egger
1 Delaware
1 Buff Orpington
And 1 New Hampshire Red
I notice many suggestion to feed new chicks on a piece of paper or something at first and then transition to the gravity style ubiquitous chick feeder. (Which I will only use a week before going to a PVC No Waste feeder). Why the paper? I can’t imagine them not knocking all that food off quickly and I don’t want them to go hungry and be stunted for life when I am at work the following day.... can they figure out the regular chick feeder in 1 day?