Counting down the day until baby chicks get here!!!!!!!!

I placed an order yesterday and they will come sometime in April.... wish I knew when in April!
 
10 more days approx here. :) They are suppose to ship on Feb 28th from Meyer and Feb 29th from Ideal. And of course we have had great weather this past 2 weeks but on the 28th there is suppose to be snow (according to the 10 day forcast so we'll see what happens)
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all the pics are SO CUTE!!! I can't wait for my chicks. found out the ship date is Feb 29, leap year chicks! so they will be here by March 2nd.
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3 more days for me~ ^^
I find waiting to be easy when you start a schedule for the coming babies.
Such as listing the things I need to get done/buy for them before they arrive~
And adding things in the booklet on when to feed them what and when to take them off baby chick food etc. I probably sound like a creepo huh? XD But it's helping me a lot! I ordered them in early January. <3 Can't wait to see your's! ^^
 
3 more days for me~ ^^
I find waiting to be easy when you start a schedule for the coming babies.
Such as listing the things I need to get done/buy for them before they arrive~
And adding things in the booklet on when to feed them what and when to take them off baby chick food etc. I probably sound like a creepo huh? XD But it's helping me a lot! I ordered them in early January. <3 Can't wait to see your's! ^^

LOL.. not a creepo at all! I'm doing the same thing. I've even started collecting egg shells and smuching them up for when my hens begin to lay. I've started a meal worm farm so it'll be up and running when they get here. I've been testing the brooder light so it's perfect when they arrive. (not to mentioned building the coop and run!) I think that being over prepared is better than just picking them up one day and thinking "hmmmm.. now where am i going to keep these".

14 days till they ship!! Gonna be the longest 14 days ever!
 
LOL.. not a creepo at all! I'm doing the same thing. I've even started collecting egg shells and smuching them up for when my hens begin to lay. I've started a meal worm farm so it'll be up and running when they get here. I've been testing the brooder light so it's perfect when they arrive. (not to mentioned building the coop and run!) I think that being over prepared is better than just picking them up one day and thinking "hmmmm.. now where am i going to keep these".

14 days till they ship!! Gonna be the longest 14 days ever!


Are they used instead of oyster shells? How long can they be kept? Do you wash them first? Oh and are they store bought egg shells? sorry so many questions, but anything to save some money.
 
Are they used instead of oyster shells? How long can they be kept? Do you wash them first? Oh and are they store bought egg shells? sorry so many questions, but anything to save some money.
I feed eggs shells to mine instead of oyster shell. They are free range. I don't know if that makes a difference.

I have never had a problem with their shell thickness. I started feeding them oyster shell because I kept getting told I should. My grandma gave me some of her oyster shell to try and I never noticed a difference in their shells. I still have some in the mudroom that I have fed them yet. XD I just feed them their own eggshells back to them when I have them. I don't bake or crush them, just rinse and throw them out with the other scraps they get. I haven't had a problem with egg eating, but if I ever do I'll just start crushing them.

I would not recommend feeding them store bought eggshells unless you are going to bake them. Store bought eggs can carry salmonella.
 
I feed eggs shells to mine instead of oyster shell. They are free range. I don't know if that makes a difference.

I have never had a problem with their shell thickness. I started feeding them oyster shell because I kept getting told I should. My grandma gave me some of her oyster shell to try and I never noticed a difference in their shells. I still have some in the mudroom that I have fed them yet. XD I just feed them their own eggshells back to them when I have them. I don't bake or crush them, just rinse and throw them out with the other scraps they get. I haven't had a problem with egg eating, but if I ever do I'll just start crushing them.

I would not recommend feeding them store bought eggshells unless you are going to bake them. Store bought eggs can carry salmonella.

Thanks for the info. I'll be so glad when I finally get all this down lol.
 

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