HowIsItDone
Songster
Hi everyone,
The 6 chicks are 8 weeks old today, and I have a ton of newbie questions, again.

They have been in the coop for 3 weeks, and last week, after we installed a light in there, (Thank you BYC), they started going in on their own at night, and roosting above the poop tray!
I turn the light off after they are "tucked in".
But last night we changed the light from a incandescent to an LED, and they all stayed on the floor for the night. I replaced that with a 40 watt incandescent bulb today. I'll see if that helps.
They seemed, unnerved..?
What is your experience?
Also, what do you recommend for a Run Bedding?
I'm using medium wood shavings in the coop.
After 3 weeks there's not much left of the living grass we started with.
I believe that I can get straw or large wood chips...
They are getting poop on their feet sometimes, and that can't be good.
We have a ton of grass clippings. Is that a thing?
I appreciate any and all advice and experience you care to share.

(South Eastern Ontario, Canada)
The 6 chicks are 8 weeks old today, and I have a ton of newbie questions, again.

They have been in the coop for 3 weeks, and last week, after we installed a light in there, (Thank you BYC), they started going in on their own at night, and roosting above the poop tray!
I turn the light off after they are "tucked in".
But last night we changed the light from a incandescent to an LED, and they all stayed on the floor for the night. I replaced that with a 40 watt incandescent bulb today. I'll see if that helps.
They seemed, unnerved..?
What is your experience?
Also, what do you recommend for a Run Bedding?
I'm using medium wood shavings in the coop.
After 3 weeks there's not much left of the living grass we started with.
I believe that I can get straw or large wood chips...
They are getting poop on their feet sometimes, and that can't be good.
We have a ton of grass clippings. Is that a thing?
I appreciate any and all advice and experience you care to share.

(South Eastern Ontario, Canada)