pullet eggs are prone to a lot more problems than regular eggs. you will need to watch these more closely and be ready to cull or treat problem birds
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Thank you so much!
Will they chicks be able to walk if they have taped legs???
Thank you so much!
Will they chicks be able to walk if they have taped legs???
Thanks!! just what i was trying to find last night.for those of you that would like info on bathing and show prep I have a nice writeup page on my website www.thecochincoop.com
just a compilation of what I've learned over the years but should be of help to those of you starting out![]()
Amazingly yes. They adjust to it almost instantly and the earlier it is done to them the better. The reason I like band aides is the little gauze pad works almost perfectly as a spacer. Keep their legs taped up with that pad as a guide for how far apart their legs should be. Leave it on for a week or so if you get them really young, and longer if they were older when you did it.
for those of you that would like info on bathing and show prep I have a nice writeup page on my website www.thecochincoop.com
just a compilation of what I've learned over the years but should be of help to those of you starting out![]()
It works surprisingly well. I did it for chicks 4 different times last Spring. With in a week I couldn't tell the spraddled chicks from the others.
I put the gauze part around the legs so it doesn't stick to their feathers. I put it around one leg then trim it to the width I want between the legs. Then I put the other side on with it's sticky parts over the first side's length. The chicks squirm a bit but with the gauze part on the legs it is alot easier to cut off if you don't get it lined up right the first time.