I have two set of peachicks. They are a little over a week old and three weeks old. They are all still living in inside the house in box type brooders for now. They have been on shreaded paper since they moved out of the hatcher. I clean the boxes everyday. As they get older, the shreaded paper does not seem to be absorbant enough. Is there any reason that I cannot put them on fine wood shavings? I am worried that they may eat some of the fine saw dust out of the shavings. It stands to reason that if they were free ranging with adult peafowl, they would be eating anything they could come across.
I hope to be able to move them into the barn on wire cages in a few days. The cages are off the ground and they peachicks can be housed there until they are old enough to put down on the ground in a grow-out pen.
Thanks,
Ernie Haire
Arp, Texas
I hope to be able to move them into the barn on wire cages in a few days. The cages are off the ground and they peachicks can be housed there until they are old enough to put down on the ground in a grow-out pen.
Thanks,
Ernie Haire
Arp, Texas