Aapomp831
Crowing
Yes, all at once lol. Cute little a-holesAll at once!
The dust!
First batch or two in the house are fun tho.
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Yes, all at once lol. Cute little a-holesAll at once!
The dust!
First batch or two in the house are fun tho.
I need to get/make: ... something to divide the space to make it smaller in the beginning so the little ones can find back the brooder plate easier.
My allergies have a lot of fun when I raise chicks in the house.Yes, all at once lol. Cute little a-holes
Thank you!Looks good!
The divider could just a piece of cardboard, taped into place at each end.
After the first two days or so, it should be safe to let the chicks have access to the entire space.
they don't get grit yet (I searched for chick grit but couldn't get it in my country), only their chickstarterfood.
I bought normal grit, but it is very heavy, I think it is only for adults?
They are bantams and very tiny, so I'm afraid to do something wrong regarding the grit.
The babies became more and more and more active and confident and there was no more danger one could get lost in space, so I took out the room divider already.
I would just sprinkle in some of the normal grit, and see if they eat it. Chickens are usually a good judge of whether they can swallow something or not.
If the bag of grit has pieces in several sizes, they may be able to pick out the smaller ones to eat.
Yes, they do reach that stage very quickly!
I think I see 12 chicks in one of the pictures--did ALL your eggs hatch? Wow!
For what??sand, dried mealworms.
They are prob good go ahead and feed itI bought normal grit, but it is very heavy, I think it is only for adults?
Hi Ceciliasflock I purchased sand for them to bath in, it is for poultry and has some grit in it (and some anise which insects like flea etc. apparently don't like).For what??
They are prob good go ahead and feed it