just got my first chicks yesterday, so I have a lot to learn.
I put paper towels over my new chicks wood shavings so they wouldn't eat the shavings. I read I was supposed to somewhere. I was wondering how long should I keep them there? I've changed it twice already today and it's all covered in poo.
Also, the little chicks are getting a lot of poo on the bottoms of their bellies. I try to wipe it off but it's pretty sticky. Is that a big deal? I don't want to wipe too hard and hurt them.
I put down newspaper for the first few days for chicks, while they were first in their brooder. Its basically the same thing that you are doing...but I waited to put down the woodshavings. The brooder was a 40 gallon breeder aquarium. The glass allowed the chicks to see me coming when I would check on them, so they didn't startle when I peered into the tank. startling happened a lot when we raised chicks in boxes and they didn't see you until you were right over them.
I had the chicks on paper for about a week and a half, until I was sure that they were all eating and drinking well. I didn't want the chicks pecking at their fecal material and I wanted to keep them clean so each day I would put down a new layer of newspaper right on top of the old layer. And on every 2nd or 3rd day I would just roll the whole mess up like a big giant burrito and throw it into the composter. Then I would hose out the brooder, dry it and start the process over. It was nice onec we were finally on woodshavings.
In the tank I had two stick on gauges,a thermometer and another dial to measure humidity in the tank.