My catch up...
Chick grit makes a wonderful treat. They get so excited. If you can't get chick grit I think the contractors sand from like home depot or lowes would work and is half the price. Just sift out the big stuff and give them the finer stuff. They need grit before any treats otherwise they could get impacted crops.Wow I can't keep up with all you chatty folks!! Wish I could contribute more!
Chicks are a week old between today and tomorrow. They have their normal chick feed and I have given them live meal worms a couple times...what can I give them next?
OMG did you see what she posted on facebook!!!Floppy and Huntchback Frozen egg chickies Update.....
Floppy hasn't flopped since about 2 pm today YAY!! I will take the foot pad off tomorrow and see if toes stay straight. Eating drinking and being a great chick.
Hunchback is fine, but should be named crooked neck as the neck isn't drooped she moves it fine when she wants to but she always goes back to that tuck side position. weird.
I hold her and make her look the otherway and she does it fine and even will fall asleep in my hands like so.
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See previous about comment about contractor sand. Grit first treats after.Not yet...I only gave them 4 meal worms, they all haven't eaten them...I have been having trouble finding chick grit...both my my local TSC were out...can I do the stuff they have in the pet section at Wal-Mart?
Ohhhhh can't wait to see pics of them. They have to be my favorites.x2
I had no idea it'd be this addicting. My incubator is off for the first time in 5 months, it seems so lonely.. But I should be getting a pair of Sebastopol geese this weekend and I will be incubating every egg she lays.