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Mulemom

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May 8, 2007
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Hi all!
I have my first 25 chicks coming on June 4th! They are supposed to be all girls! We are in the process of converting our 8x10 shed into a coop. I think we will keep them in our spare room for the first few weeks. I was going to use one of those big plastic bins for a brooder. I know I need a light and feeder and water container. What else do I need right away?

They are coming from McMurry and are vaccinated for Marek's Disease and Coccidiosis. I seem to remember something about not feeding them medicated feed if they were vaccinated, but now I can't find where I read that. Do I need worry about mites and things when they are chicks? Is it safe to use pesticides on them when they're that young?

Help! My chicks are on the way and I want to be a good chichen mom!
 
Yeah, dont give them medicated feed. As for pests, don't worry about it when they are chicks. Check them periodically when they grow up and are outside, but even then, I only treat if I can find bugs. I avoid things that kill things. Good luck!
 
I don't use pesticides on anything.

When the chicks are about a week old, give them a container of play sand big enough to dust bathe in- if you add food grade diatomaceous earth to the play sand, it will act as a light (and harmless) preventative for mites and such.
 
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[b]OK math time.....How much do I add to the sand.....say how much per pound??? yes.....it may require crayons to help me!!!
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You could actually just make a small well (2' x 2' x 4" deep) in the sand and put 2 - 3 lbs in it. They will eat some and mix up the rest. They can take a dust bath in straight DE and it won't hurt them a bit. But be sure to use food-grade, organic, pure diatomaceous earth.
Also, if you mix it with their feed at a rate of 2%, many have found that it keeps them healthy, harder shells, and eliminates odors, and flies.
 

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