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no worries he knew we werent serious
yes that they will eat it and because they havent had grit they wont be able to process it, i use hay when they get bigger because i have an overabundance of itHAHAHAHA!!! So it sounds like (correct me if I'm wrong) the danger of pine shavings is that they may eat them. They do not put off any type of fume or aroma that is dangerous. Just the eating. Is that correct? And does anyone use straw?
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Thanks! Now I just need to find ACV with mother.... I'm thinking whole foods. Do you put the fermented feed in the same kinds of containers as the regular feed? I have a couple of metal feeders, I'm guessing I can't use those?I started my baby on fermented crumbles on day 7. They seem to be growing like weeks...they are 4 weeks old now.
i keep this on hand and they sell it at my local grocer, they sell it on amazon tooThanks! Now I just need to find ACV with mother.... I'm thinking whole foods. Do you put the fermented feed in the same kinds of containers as the regular feed? I have a couple of metal feeders, I'm guessing I can't use those?
Thanks!!!!
Thanks! Now I just need to find ACV with mother.... I'm thinking whole foods. Do you put the fermented feed in the same kinds of containers as the regular feed? I have a couple of metal feeders, I'm guessing I can't use those?
Thanks!!!!
@UKApril
what happened to the egg you were incubating??
So, I have 3 kinds of feed going at any given time. I have the powdery stuff for babies, crumbly stuff for the "teenagers" and pellets for the laying hens. Do I ferment all 3? Do the tiny day old babies get fermented feed as well?
Do you not have Southern States over there? Only time I've ever bought chicken or goat feed elsewhere is when S/S was out...twice, maybe, in 20+ years?
Bye, Abi
HAHAHAHA!!! So it sounds like (correct me if I'm wrong) the danger of pine shavings is that they may eat them. They do not put off any type of fume or aroma that is dangerous. Just the eating. Is that correct? And does anyone use straw?
I'm afraid it didn't make it. I think it was just too weak, probably why it was late hatching.
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We'd have eventually said goodnight to you at some point later; we were just trying to avoid a mass scramble at the end.![]()