My chicks arrived after 2.5 days

Dan nich

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Was very concerned after 2nd day but today I cracked the lid and had 9 feisty hens 3 black astra, 3 silver Wyandottes 2 whiting true blues (very energetic) and 1 cuckoo maran from McMurrays hatchery I’m very pleased they been playing and drinking and eating all day! My first time with two day old birds tho! When can I add pine chips to their box?
 

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Mine started on pine flakes/shavings. No problems. Not sure if that is the same as a pine chip? Congrats on the new babies :woot
I read that since first day food and shavings will be similar to just use paper for first day but tomorrow will be their day for chips!
 
My pine flakes (it’s the kind from Tractor Supply in the white bale/bag) don’t look like the chick starter. Whatever works for you in your situation though!

Just a note- I have read some places that things like newspaper (and presumably other paper) can get a little slick and possibly contribute to incidence of Spraddle Leg. I haven’t used paper so I don’t have direct experience with that though.
 
My last chicks found plenty small wood bits in the large flakes. It really worried me. They will eat some for sure. I use a puppy pad covered in paper towels. A few times a day I just lay fresh paper towels rights on top of the last. I have 6 in the brooder now and I dont plan on switching to shavings for at least a week.
 
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I have the pine shavings in the brooder initially, with a couple of paper towels on top at the feeder, with food scattered there, leading to the feeder. By day two the paper towels are gone, and they will still dig for feed in the shavings, which is good for them.
Mary
 

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