May 28, 2011 #1 chickenlover96 Chirping 8 Years Joined Mar 3, 2011 Messages 164 Reaction score 2 Points 99 i have some chicks hatching and i dont know if i should use news paper of straw for the broder
May 28, 2011 #2 ScissorChick Songster 9 Years Joined Dec 17, 2010 Messages 1,609 Reaction score 10 Points 141 Location Under Your bed Welcome to BYC! Chicks 0-1 week old need bedding with a grip while they learn to walk so that they don't get splayed legs. When a chick develops splayed legs, it's legs will slide out to the side (looks like the chick is doing the splits) and the chick will not be able to walk. Some beddings with a grip for chicks 0 - 1 week old ~ Paper towels ~ Bath towel - Be sure there are no strings or tears that could be dangerous to the chick ~ Shelf liner ~ Wood shavings -If you decide to use wood shavings, cover the top with paper towels until the chicks learn what is food and what is not food.- After the chick is over a week old, you can move on to things like - ~ Newspaper ~ Straw ~ Wood shavings You can also remove the paper towels from the top of the wood shavings, if you decide to use them. - SC Last edited: May 28, 2011
Welcome to BYC! Chicks 0-1 week old need bedding with a grip while they learn to walk so that they don't get splayed legs. When a chick develops splayed legs, it's legs will slide out to the side (looks like the chick is doing the splits) and the chick will not be able to walk. Some beddings with a grip for chicks 0 - 1 week old ~ Paper towels ~ Bath towel - Be sure there are no strings or tears that could be dangerous to the chick ~ Shelf liner ~ Wood shavings -If you decide to use wood shavings, cover the top with paper towels until the chicks learn what is food and what is not food.- After the chick is over a week old, you can move on to things like - ~ Newspaper ~ Straw ~ Wood shavings You can also remove the paper towels from the top of the wood shavings, if you decide to use them. - SC
May 28, 2011 #3 Fritatta Chirping 8 Years Joined May 16, 2011 Messages 219 Reaction score 1 Points 79 Location Woodstock, GA my .02: never use straw. it mats up, doesnt let water evaporate and just gets to be a goooey mess. Pine shavings are SO much better. the chicken waste seems to dissappear. Do a search on "Deep litter" for the coop. I recommend it highly.
my .02: never use straw. it mats up, doesnt let water evaporate and just gets to be a goooey mess. Pine shavings are SO much better. the chicken waste seems to dissappear. Do a search on "Deep litter" for the coop. I recommend it highly.