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Gah! I had read somewhere that they should be on newspaper the first couple days to *avoid* spraddle leg. Rats! Thanks Cloverleaf.
I do have soft white shavings that I brooded all my other chicks on.
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Gah! I had read somewhere that they should be on newspaper the first couple days to *avoid* spraddle leg. Rats! Thanks Cloverleaf.
I do have soft white shavings that I brooded all my other chicks on.
I'm afraid we are never done...
Thanks! Feeling the love.Say Carol, I may have some Silkies that will need new homes in a few months.![]()
Just paying the enabling forward!
Quote: Gah! I had read somewhere that they should be on newspaper the first couple days to *avoid* spraddle leg. Rats! Thanks Cloverleaf.
I do have soft white shavings that I brooded all my other chicks on.
Yep - slippery = spraddle.![]()
Quote: Gah! I had read somewhere that they should be on newspaper the first couple days to *avoid* spraddle leg. Rats! Thanks Cloverleaf.
I do have soft white shavings that I brooded all my other chicks on.
Even paper towels would be fine since they're grippy and not slick. HTH! (I did mine on paper towels for the first week so they could learn to eat the feed and not the shavings, then switched to shavings)
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that's one way to do it - actually close to what a friend does. He uses empty feed sacks (not the plastic ones, the woven ones) and just stick the birds in those.
Last time I was back in Scotland (12 years ago) milk was STILL delivered daily. I remember being wakened every morning by the crunching of boots on the gravel outside the bedroom window as he cam up to put the bottles on the doorstep.Early 50's our neighborhood in Chicago still had the milk delivered by a guy in a horse drawn wagon. What a treat for a city kid, wow, a real horse. Okay, way past my bedtime - setting the stage for another crabby spell Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
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They say you shouldn't hold the farts in or they travel up your spine and into your brain and that's where S*'****E ideas come from.