I'm okay leaving it out of my hands whether the eggs hatch or arrive well or not.if it's supposed to happen, it will. Either way I'll try my best and we'll all just have to wait and see what's in store, right?
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I have a 1x2 that i put in mine. Then I just tilt the carton back and forth.
indeed - most people dont realize how steep 45 degrees is. Most malpositioned chicks are the result of poor quality turning during first ten days.I read somewhere on one of Sally's links that 38-45 degree tilt was necessary for a healthy hatch..... Check to make sure you are tipping the carton to those specs.... if you haven't already....
I'm gonna ask here since I'm not due where else to ask. I have several ducks and goose set to hatch over the next few weeks am wondering if i should just get raise and feed my chickens that to them. I have 7 meaties and 26 layers all under 7 weeks. Can feed then the flock raiser?
Its always best to do your own research right! sounds like our experience with the kid at the feed mill!I bought a bag of Multi-flock starter and grower to give to my chicks and layers (it has 2% more protein, which IMO is a good thing), and will supplement the layers with oyster and egg shell. Don't be surprised if you go to buy this, and are told by the store personnel that this feed is not appropriate for chicks, and that chicks must have medicated chick starter... blah, blah, blah. I grabbed a store brochure that showed all of the feed options and showed it to the employee who did not want to sell it to me for chicks... pointing out that their own brochure stated that it is appropriate for chicks 0 - 8 weeks old... Her response, "What ever!" To which I say... "Duh?"
I bought a bag of Multi-flock starter and grower to give to my chicks and layers (it has 2% more protein, which IMO is a good thing), and will supplement the layers with oyster and egg shell. Don't be surprised if you go to buy this, and are told by the store personnel that this feed is not appropriate for chicks, and that chicks must have medicated chick starter... blah, blah, blah. I grabbed a store brochure that showed all of the feed options and showed it to the employee who did not want to sell it to me for chicks... pointing out that their own brochure stated that it is appropriate for chicks 0 - 8 weeks old... Her response, "What ever!" To which I say... "Duh?"
I've had them on medicated but I figure I may as will switch. So it's OK for chicks?
I'm gonna ask here since I'm not due where else to ask. I have several ducks and goose set to hatch over the next few weeks am wondering if i should just get raise and feed my chickens that to them. I have 7 meaties and 26 layers all under 7 weeks. Can feed then the flock raiser?