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- Dec 1, 2009
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The pen is a plastic play yard we bought for our daughter when she was crawling. She didn't like her playpen, since it was so small, but this thing gave her our entire living room to play in, and as she grew, we just blocked off the dangerous stuff where she couldn't reach it. She is past that now, so it is going to be used for animals from now on. I am glad to be getting such extended use from this, though.
The chickies are here!
I ordered all straight run varieties from Ideal Poultry.
I ordered 50 standard, I got 54 - 1 trampled, doa
25 bantams, I got 29, three really stressed, two of which recovered really quickly, third I think is ok
25 ducks, I got 26- all doing good.
They have been here for a couple of hours, I limited the water to the ducks to start out with, so they wouldn't waterlog, but they seem to be doin ok. Some babies ate some of the bedding, hopefully it won't hurt them. I don't think I really understood how many 100 babies are, lol. It seems like the space I have now will be expanded soon, probably so I can split the standard chicks up into two groups. I am checking on them frequently, to go out and sprinkle more food, check the water levels, etc. They seem to be very happy. It is very warm under the lamps, and the chicks are spread out well in their brooders.
I will add pics in just a few minutes.
Carrie
The chickies are here!
I ordered all straight run varieties from Ideal Poultry.
I ordered 50 standard, I got 54 - 1 trampled, doa
25 bantams, I got 29, three really stressed, two of which recovered really quickly, third I think is ok
25 ducks, I got 26- all doing good.
They have been here for a couple of hours, I limited the water to the ducks to start out with, so they wouldn't waterlog, but they seem to be doin ok. Some babies ate some of the bedding, hopefully it won't hurt them. I don't think I really understood how many 100 babies are, lol. It seems like the space I have now will be expanded soon, probably so I can split the standard chicks up into two groups. I am checking on them frequently, to go out and sprinkle more food, check the water levels, etc. They seem to be very happy. It is very warm under the lamps, and the chicks are spread out well in their brooders.
I will add pics in just a few minutes.
Carrie