Granny's gone and done it again

My husband could not believe i was putting a light in for heat. I said they need to be hot, they are babies without a mama. If they are hot they can move away from the light. My brooder is completely enclosed except for the wire bottom.
flip your brooder upside down ! LOL
 
umm, their not eating it to worm themself (link didnt mention that) They are out there partying ! hahahaa


Wormwood the Herb --Use with caution
Wormwood (artemisia absinthium). Absinthium is Latin for "without sweetness." Its actions are bitter tonic, carminative, anthelmintic (worming) and anti-inflammatory

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Its common name comes from its ability to act as a wormer in children and animals.

Wormwood (artemisia absinthium). Absinthium is Latin for "without sweetness." Its actions are bitter tonic, carminative, anthelmintic (worming) and anti-inflammatory (1). Bitter properties make it valuable as a digestive stimulant. It is often thought of as a worming herb due to its name. Externally it can be a good rinse for fungal or bacterial infections of the skin.
 
they are looking good actually the WHOLE group is looking good so far. Yes solid white and so far I only see one possible rooster in the 70 chicks I ordered and that's an Australorp. Spikes brother.
and their shaped like a chicken ? LOL I dont like leghorn shapes. I mean wide, dumpy ?
 

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