Sorry, seem to have missed the right posting. It's a senior thing, so they tell me.True, he's an awesome God. Also my mother didn't die though neither my baby chick, I was reading a 2008 post, I didn't noticed till I read the date.
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Sorry, seem to have missed the right posting. It's a senior thing, so they tell me.True, he's an awesome God. Also my mother didn't die though neither my baby chick, I was reading a 2008 post, I didn't noticed till I read the date.
AW im so happy to hear u say that as this is my first time raising them...i want to be the best i can at it.Ahhh, the things we do for our chickens...your a good Moma
I brought back some eggs from Flower. I have 3 blue eggs peeping and rocking..... May be new life soon. Maybe others not sure. It is really a day early. Hatching is when hatching is...... A lot can still happen between the pep, the Rock, and the zip so. Angle is figuring it out and getting it done.
I forgot to add to my ovation that sometimes pasty butt can be attributed to too high of temps in the brooder.Well I woke up this morning and the gold laced wyandotte had poop stuck to her backside.. so i got a warm washcloth and set it up next to it for awhile while i got out some olive oil... cleaned it off and put olive oil around her butt... also put a little on all the chicks vent areas... then got some whole oats and grinded them up..and put it on top of their feed and put the rest in a zip lock baggie... then went outside grabbed a shovel and pulled up a small area of grass and dirt and set it inside the brooder.. and mixed up a electrolight & probiotic and mixed with their water..
the chicks this morning were really cold.. (house isnt the best insulated) it was 80 in their brooder and the house was 68... when i turned the house temp up to 74 the temp rose in the brooder to the correct temp.. i may need to lower the house temp a little now.. like keep it at 72I forgot to add to my ovation that sometimes pasty butt can be attributed to too high of temps in the brooder.
https://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/chick_shipping_boxes.html all these companies primarely use USPSHey, has anyone ever shipped chickens before? I want to know where I can get the boxes to ship them and what companies are the best to sip with. Thanks!