ShotgunDog
Songster
I haven't crossed either of these bridges yet, but for sure, dreading the end of any of my girls.The worst part is when they die.
Second worst - when your favorite chick ends up being male and you have to get rid of it.
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I haven't crossed either of these bridges yet, but for sure, dreading the end of any of my girls.The worst part is when they die.
Second worst - when your favorite chick ends up being male and you have to get rid of it.
I don't have an odor or moisture problem since switching to pellets.They're amazing!Welcome to BYC!!
I honestly don't have a "worst part" as I like what we do here.
Horse pellet bedding in the coop means we don't clean the floor but once a year and the poop boards once a week with a trowel and giant dust pan. That takes 60 seconds.
The predators are kept away by our two dogs, two cats, and lots of solar motion lights. We don't have mice as we have cats.
We hatch and sell silkie chicks so that sort of offsets the feed.
They are game-changers!! 7 years of them has been awesome! If only everyone knew what we did.I don't have an odor or moisture problem since switching to pellets.They're amazing!
Do the chicks eat the pellet dust/pellet breakdown to sawdust ??They are game-changers!! 7 years of them has been awesome! If only everyone knew what we did.![]()
Last summer I started using them in the brooder. After 1 week of paper towels, in come the pellets lol. I have to stir theirs though. View attachment 3742576
In the coop, no, or if they do they try it once and never again but scratch through it so thus, no maintenance.Do the chicks eat the pellet dust/pellet breakdown to sawdust ??