I'm expecting to receive by day old baby chicks in a week. First ever, so I am pretty excited. One thing I can't wrap my mind around is the idea of having paper towels down in the brooder for the first day or two for the chicks to stand/walk on.
My brooded will be set up on a concrete floor with a 18" tall card board brooder guard, and will have newspaper directly on the floor with pine shavings about 2"3" deep on top of that. Am I supposed to put paper towles then on top of the shavings to help them stand? OR is the paper towels only used if you arent using pine shavings? As in the newspaper is too slick for them to stand on?
Please help me understand this....
My brooded will be set up on a concrete floor with a 18" tall card board brooder guard, and will have newspaper directly on the floor with pine shavings about 2"3" deep on top of that. Am I supposed to put paper towles then on top of the shavings to help them stand? OR is the paper towels only used if you arent using pine shavings? As in the newspaper is too slick for them to stand on?
Please help me understand this....