enigmachick
Chirping
Super frustrated with the bedding in our brooder, we have 16 chicks that are approx 10 days old. We had them in a tote brooder with paper towels and it was such a mess constantly changing papers that after 4 days I changed them over to sand as I'd read glowing recommendations for it. I got the exact right sand I thought, no dust, super cleaned large grain river sand. However, it has been a mess with their FEET! We scoop it 3-4 times a day and the poor quails' feet are just covered in poopy sandy mats. It doesn't seem to dry the poops out, they just sit there until they're scooped. I could easily need to clean every one of their feet every single day which is completely impractical, not to mention stressful for them I'm sure. We moved them to a larger brooder with the sand that's the biggest tote I could find in case they were too crowded and it's not making any substantial difference. I'm using Sweet PDZ coop refresher and to be fair to the sand the smell is not offensive in there.
My only thought is to split them into the new and old brooder so there are fewer birds in each one. I don't have enough sand for the old brooder but I do have aspen shavings so I was thinking of trying it and seeing if it's any better or worse.
I'm wondering as they're just one week old, somehow I have to keep them in there for 5 more weeks before I can tell boys from girls?! Sheesh it's hard to imagine the poop
How on earth do I keep their feet clean?
ETA they are currently in a tote nearly 6 sq ft for 16 chicks.
My only thought is to split them into the new and old brooder so there are fewer birds in each one. I don't have enough sand for the old brooder but I do have aspen shavings so I was thinking of trying it and seeing if it's any better or worse.
I'm wondering as they're just one week old, somehow I have to keep them in there for 5 more weeks before I can tell boys from girls?! Sheesh it's hard to imagine the poop


ETA they are currently in a tote nearly 6 sq ft for 16 chicks.
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