Well, I had to have an intervention in the brooder. After having to rescue small bits of paper towel out of tiny beaks during multiple games of paper towel tag, I switched the bedding to sand. I was worried about whether this was a good idea or not. I had to laugh.... not even 5 minutes later, Latte, my 8-day-old yellow chick was having the time of her life taking a dust bath. Now, less than an hour later, it's Blackie's turn. Watching tiny chicks dust bathe like a pro is quite comical. They appear to still be eating their food, so, hopefully, the sand will work out. Because of my allergies to the pine shavings, there is no way I can have those in the house at all.
I tell ya - these four chicks learn everything so much faster than my first 3 girls did. It is quite amazing to watch.
As for the big girls - I hope they are OK tonight. The fluffballs went to bed wet. The sky was falling and they didn't even seem to notice one bit. I had to take my daughter to Girl Scouts, so I didn't have any time to blow-dry them.
I tell ya - these four chicks learn everything so much faster than my first 3 girls did. It is quite amazing to watch.
As for the big girls - I hope they are OK tonight. The fluffballs went to bed wet. The sky was falling and they didn't even seem to notice one bit. I had to take my daughter to Girl Scouts, so I didn't have any time to blow-dry them.