And now I'm getting nervous! We are setting up the brooder tonight. Hubby is building the coop over this holiday weekend. They'll be inside for a couple weeks I think.
My main newbie question right now is... We're getting them from Orscheln's a feed supply company. Do those places usually vaccinate? If they have not, should I immediately give my chicks something to keep them healthy?
I'm going to buy pine shavings, chick feed, grit, DE. Do I need to get vitamins or just use ACV to keep them healthy? I would like to ferment their food, I know how much probiotics help me. Should I wait to give them that until they're older and out in the coop or can I ferment their starter? Can they be fed things like kraut or kombucha?
I'm so afraid I'm going to kill them right off the bat but I'm sure I won't. We tried hatching eggs a few years ago when I was all gung-ho for chicken living but that failed, then I had a car accident and I've been dealing with that fall out for a couple years. Now I have time to start chicken living so we're starting with chicks, all will be under a week old.
Only getting 4. Don't even go on about chicken math. I must hold myself to 4-6, since that's our city's rules and I live on the same street as city hall and the police station! Lol
My main newbie question right now is... We're getting them from Orscheln's a feed supply company. Do those places usually vaccinate? If they have not, should I immediately give my chicks something to keep them healthy?
I'm going to buy pine shavings, chick feed, grit, DE. Do I need to get vitamins or just use ACV to keep them healthy? I would like to ferment their food, I know how much probiotics help me. Should I wait to give them that until they're older and out in the coop or can I ferment their starter? Can they be fed things like kraut or kombucha?
I'm so afraid I'm going to kill them right off the bat but I'm sure I won't. We tried hatching eggs a few years ago when I was all gung-ho for chicken living but that failed, then I had a car accident and I've been dealing with that fall out for a couple years. Now I have time to start chicken living so we're starting with chicks, all will be under a week old.
Only getting 4. Don't even go on about chicken math. I must hold myself to 4-6, since that's our city's rules and I live on the same street as city hall and the police station! Lol
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