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I'm an editor ..... I can't help myself ... since you answered nicely - but I feel a bit peeved at me - I think you also may be honestly trying to share .... I'll just show you want hit me as mean and unkind .... first off posting in all Bold and Italic is like super stressing what you are saying - over a conversation, then the parts I have put in bold below are harshly translated when we only see the words. Any softness is lost in translation - and that is on both poster and reader ....

Excuse me but I must in part, respectfully disagree. IMHO, it is better to provide the opportunity to roost at the earliest possible time. By the time my chicks are 3 weeks old, most are roosting on a 12" high 2X2, giving them early training and time off the dropping-strewn bedding.
If one has only 5 or 10 birds, it's feasible to clean the bedding daily but if multiple chicks are brooded together, I can not see the point of daily changing of litter, even though I get bedding at quantity pricing.
And again...good habits are best learned young.
So that's my fun editor's run down and if you wonder why IMHO it is better is highlighted - with the it is better, it implies this is not only not an opinion but not humbly offered .... Kinda the same with respectfully disagree when paired with words like better - giving the overall tone not one of sharing your experiences but telling it like it is the only way to go.
I wonder what it is about the Buckeye breeder trait that I only pick up posts like this in this one thread of the ones I joined here .... maybe Buckeyes are secretly imperial birds and attract a more strict attitude on raising birds ...

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