Soon2BChixMom
Herding ducks and Wrangling chickens
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Sorry, I added to that other post, not sure if you saw it? I went out and they had eaten their food. I made a wet mash. So, should I continue with wet or offer dry?
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What do you have your heat lamp fixed to?This is mine right now for newly hatched, it's got a lot of less heated space..might help you? View attachment 1303493
I was so busy yesterday and I had such a headache after all that crappy issues...Awesome!pics when you can.
This one is a clip on So clipped to the side of the tote. My others I hang.What do you have your heat lamp fixed to?
I offer both, wet soupy and Dry. I continue the Wet till they decide they won't eat it anymore..Sorry, I added to that other post, not sure if you saw it? I went out and they had eaten their food. I made a wet mash. So, should I continue with wet or offer dry?
Ok, thanks, I will do that as well.I offer both, wet soupy and Dry. I continue the Wet till they decide they won't eat it anymore..
Yep, just makes it easier for babies to remain well fed and hydrated..The wet needs to be swapped out twice a day as the feed sours quickly..Ok, thanks, I will do that as well.
Ok, i wondered about that as well. They ate sometime after I last checked on them.Yep, just makes it easier for babies to remain well fed and hydrated..The wet needs to be swapped out twice a day as the feed sours quickly..
They will do great. At first you will see you toss out a bit. Once you see the amount they can eat then the waste is less. You could even provide it as breakfast and supper..Then leave the dry out too. They will only eat it if they like it..I just make it as needed.Ok, i wondered about that as well. They ate sometime after I last checked on them.