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Blooie, I hear your pain. I forget. Did you give it to me, or did I give it to you?
I'm not sure which of us gave it to the other. This is one part of "sharing" I could have done without, and you too, I'm sure!
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Blooie, I hear your pain. I forget. Did you give it to me, or did I give it to you?
I found your thread and LOVE this. I am looking for an alternative to the blaring light method. I think most of the chicks I loose die from exhaustion. I watch them try to sleep with their fellows tromping back and forth over them. Any chicks that are slightly weaker tend to succumb. Defiantly going to try this. What do you think would be the max occupancy of such a unit?Well, I found out where the Little got out! We put a piece of wood between two bars on the brooder run to suspend the food and water. Smarty-pants FLEW up there, then skinnied out the gap in the bars and down to the floor of the Big's run. As you can see it's a pretty good height but she wasn't one bit hesitant! I watched her do it - and caught her just before she made good her escape. Said gap has since been closed to tourism!
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And falling off more successfully than getting up there, I'll bet! Funny to watch them figure it all out, isn't it?A couple of the have found the top of the pad, the others are still trying to figure out how to get up there.
Alcatraz would have been a great name for our little escapee...I just don't think I could talk our granddaughter into changing it. She's decided that the first batch of chicks - all 15 of them - should have animal names. So the escapee is Turtles. We have a white chick bigger than the others that she named "Beluga" and one chick who was tinier than all the others called "Bumblebee", etc. Not that Gramma can tell them all apart, you understand....but we just smile and go along with her. As long as she still loves coming over (she lives across the street) and helping with the chickens, even when we are out of town, she can call them whatever she likes!![]()