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To get the most from MHP, the best advice I can give is not to overthink it. The page that has been referred to here is the best illustration of how simple this entire concept can be.
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Heck you wrote on most of them!It just dawned on me....I HAVE read all 830 pages....every post! No wonder I have laundry stacked up!
Here's my MPH set-up last year in April:
I later modified it, so will have to post photos of that when I find them!
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Basically, but I just buy one ton of wood pellets & use them for chick's bedding. Seems to work great & is absorbent.
Basically, but I just buy one ton of wood pellets & use them for chick's bedding. Seems to work great & is absorbent.
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Yes, I work at our local animal shelter & we use wood pellets for some of the cat litter boxes. That's where I got the idea.
Sometimes once they expand into sawdust, they'll try to eat it. But usually by then they've learned where the food is.
Those chicks were from April 2016, and I can't remember how many I had in that batch. I used the two small Sunbeam heating pads, but I generally I hatched out batches of 20-40 chicks.
Yes, I work at our local animal shelter & we use wood pellets for some of the cat litter boxes. That's where I got the idea.
Sometimes once they expand into sawdust, they'll try to eat it. But usually by then they've learned where the food is.
Those chicks were from April 2016, and I can't remember how many I had in that batch. I used the two small Sunbeam heating pads, but I generally I hatched out batches of 20-40 chicks.
Yes, I work at our local animal shelter & we use wood pellets for some of the cat litter boxes. That's where I got the idea.
Sometimes once they expand into sawdust, they'll try to eat it. But usually by then they've learned where the food is.
Those chicks were from April 2016, and I can't remember how many I had in that batch. I used the two small Sunbeam heating pads, but I generally I hatched out batches of 20-40 chicks.