I am reading some stuff this morning on chick and bird diseases and it got me thinking... if the chicks cant be put on natural ground for 3 months, how in the world do the chicks raised by the hens naturally survive? I mean, they have evolved like all birds for the hen to do the work, hatch em, then lead em around to show them what to eat ect ect. How do naturally raised peachicks survive at all if they are so at risk of dying from... 1001 things on "natural ground" before they are 3 months old?
I just finished building the 5-6 week old peepers here a new coop, a nice big 8x24 (half roofed) coop, but its all dry dirt floor. In a few weeks putting them out there is kinda unavoidable, when they outgrow the brooder and need acclimated for SW PA winter.
How do naturally raised peas survive?
I just finished building the 5-6 week old peepers here a new coop, a nice big 8x24 (half roofed) coop, but its all dry dirt floor. In a few weeks putting them out there is kinda unavoidable, when they outgrow the brooder and need acclimated for SW PA winter.
How do naturally raised peas survive?