Maegan Moaratty
In the Brooder
- Jan 16, 2019
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Christmas is coming early as I get to pick up five 1-day-old chicks tonight instead of later this weekend
Excitement aside, I'd like to ensure I have adequate supplies for their homecoming. The lady at the local feed store is very knowledgeable, but came off a tiny bit condescending toward my inexperience, so I'd like to show up tonight with a bit more confidence in my ability to properly care for them. I've been doing research and talking to friends with experience, but want to post on here as well— Below is my understanding of what they'll need;
-A large box that can have an area blocked off when your chicks are very small, and then opened up for more space as they grow (deep as well to ensure they can't escape)
-Heat source (I ordered the Brinsea EcoGlow Brooder for Chicks)
-Bedding (Suggested type?)
-Waterer
-Feeder
-Food (Suggested kind?)
Also, anything aside from pasty butt I should be keeping an eye out for?
Any tips, tricks, or advice are always greatly appreciated

-A large box that can have an area blocked off when your chicks are very small, and then opened up for more space as they grow (deep as well to ensure they can't escape)
-Heat source (I ordered the Brinsea EcoGlow Brooder for Chicks)
-Bedding (Suggested type?)
-Waterer
-Feeder
-Food (Suggested kind?)
Also, anything aside from pasty butt I should be keeping an eye out for?
Any tips, tricks, or advice are always greatly appreciated
