I've seen it at my TSC. They usually don't have it by the horse stuff but instead in one of the center displays, but of course all stores aren't arranged the same.
Thanks, I'll have to look around

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I've seen it at my TSC. They usually don't have it by the horse stuff but instead in one of the center displays, but of course all stores aren't arranged the same.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/equine-fresh-pine-pellet-stall-bedding-40-lb?cm_vc=-10005Thanks, I'll have to look around![]()
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I usually start day one, but sometimes line the brooder with one of those puppy training pads until they know where the food is.
Like the others said, they do love to dust bath in them once they expand.
I didn't keep all the chicks either, as I sell chicks too.
Is the beautiful chick in the last picture a cochin? Bantam? Do you happen to have any grown-up pics of it? (I just hatched some very similar looking ones)
It's mom was a bantam cochin/silkie & dad was Swedish Flower Hen/bantam millie fleur cochin. Most of them ended up mostly black. One of the roosters did end up being black & white "mottled". But, they were so adorable as chicks!
Very pretty! Thanks. Here's my little group from this past weekend. Only one could be mottled, most of the eggs were from a different pen. They will likely be solid, but I think they are so adorable! (the yellow one and a couple black ones are seramas)