It's what they suggest giving hatchlings that are shipped to you. You put it in the water you give them. It's like probiotics, I think.
ah. Ok and thank u. Im not a big fan of shipping chicks
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It's what they suggest giving hatchlings that are shipped to you. You put it in the water you give them. It's like probiotics, I think.
I'm not either. I'd definitely prefer buying locally, but some breeds are unavoidable for shipping.ah. Ok and thank u. Im not a big fan of shipping chicks
I'm not either. I'd definitely prefer buying locally, but some breeds are unavoidable for shipping.![]()
Um. Distilled water will grow bacteria faster than chlorinated tap water
Well I'm not sure about that statement considering distilled water is boiled in the process. For that reason, many people believe it to give less chance of bacterial growth. With a lot of folks using well water, Chlorine is present but is typically in trace amounts (at least here anyway) and variable as is copper. All that said, I use my tap water in my incubator because I know what's in it (I have a pool that I fill with my well so I have to test it) and I run low humidity in my bators so I don't use much water if any until lockdown.
I have been drinking jalapeno honey whiskey chasing it with crown royal rye.
At this point I feel too good to give a crap.
No offense
What is this roll tide. Isn't that what they do at games? I'm old. Am I missing out on something here?