My chicks arrive May 17th. I want to make sure everything is in order.
I'm reusing an old cattle trough that is 36" high x 72" long x 20"wide. I will eventually have a wood framed cage that measures 24" wide x 72" long x 24" tall that will wall mount in the coop. I have bought a new red brooder light and lamp. I plan on using newspaper on the floor for the first week. I bought a 100lb of chick starter and 100lb of oyster shells. I bought a galvanized watering tray that utilizes a Mason jar. I also have the feed dish of the same type. I even bought 3 bundles of pine shavings to use after a week of the newspaper.
What am I missing?
Also
1. I was told to use an unscented baby wipe and clean the rear end and legs of the chicks by a neighbor whom has a thriving hobby farm. I never heard of this.
2. She also told me no food until I see every chick drink from the watering can and I may have to dip the tip of their beaks in the water.
Are these good ideas?
I'm reusing an old cattle trough that is 36" high x 72" long x 20"wide. I will eventually have a wood framed cage that measures 24" wide x 72" long x 24" tall that will wall mount in the coop. I have bought a new red brooder light and lamp. I plan on using newspaper on the floor for the first week. I bought a 100lb of chick starter and 100lb of oyster shells. I bought a galvanized watering tray that utilizes a Mason jar. I also have the feed dish of the same type. I even bought 3 bundles of pine shavings to use after a week of the newspaper.
What am I missing?
Also
1. I was told to use an unscented baby wipe and clean the rear end and legs of the chicks by a neighbor whom has a thriving hobby farm. I never heard of this.
2. She also told me no food until I see every chick drink from the watering can and I may have to dip the tip of their beaks in the water.
Are these good ideas?