Pooping In Water

You can use probiotics or sugar with corid, as far as I know. Do you have sick chicks? I did not read that information in your post.
Yes I do have one that is kind of sick if you look at some of my other threads I have a lot of detail on it. Btw if you look in the threads for emergencies there’s one on neck injuries and I think the lady needs some help and no one is responding.
 
Leggo would be great I think because you can customize the shape and make steps even and it would be easy to clean. Be careful that it's not slippery because that can be bad for chicks but the peg parts on leggos should make for perfect grips! I hadn't even thought of leggos!

Here's my very basic log cabin. I've got three tiers of logs length wise now and could probably add another! It really does the trick though...I changed the water a few hours ago and there was only one wood chip and no poop when I went to take the picture for you just now!
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Leggo would be great I think because you can customize the shape and make steps even and it would be easy to clean. Be careful that it's not slippery because that can be bad for chicks but the peg parts on leggos should make for perfect grips! I hadn't even thought of leggos!

Here's my very basic log cabin. I've got three tiers of logs length wise now and could probably add another! It really does the trick though...I changed the water a few hours ago and there was only one wood chip and no poop when I went to take the picture for you just now!View attachment 1333601
Thanks for the info I might construct a lego water holder. Haha! My current set up
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I get the tiny chick version of this waterer at my local feed store. $4 bucks, a ziptie to adjust daily, a carabiner, and a rod or piece of wood across the top of a brooder box. You might want to grab one of you see them anywhere. I stabilize with a little whatever fits underneath so they don't spill it.
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I get the tiny chick version of this waterer at my local feed store. $4 bucks, a ziptie to adjust daily, a carabiner, and a rod or piece of wood across the top of a brooder box. You might want to grab one of you see them anywhere. I stabilize with a little whatever fits underneath so they don't spill it.
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Thinking about bedding to the feed store sometime this week to pick up some chick grit. If I see one I’ll pick it up. Thanks for the suggestion!
 

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