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Crowing
- Jun 13, 2022
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I had to drive somewhere quite far yesterday, and I came home to my chicks' previously full waterer being completely empty, and the bedding, across the whole brooder, being wet.
The poor chicks' tummies were also damp, so I changed the brooder's bedding right away. It was my fault for the most part, because it turns out I've been facing the spout the wrong direction from since I swiched their other waterer for that one. (they've been using it for about six days now).
I feel terrible, it must have been wet for at least five hours. I heard that wet brooders can be deadly for chicks, and they seem fine and active...
I don't want to lose any of my babies. What do I do? Help!
The poor chicks' tummies were also damp, so I changed the brooder's bedding right away. It was my fault for the most part, because it turns out I've been facing the spout the wrong direction from since I swiched their other waterer for that one. (they've been using it for about six days now).
I feel terrible, it must have been wet for at least five hours. I heard that wet brooders can be deadly for chicks, and they seem fine and active...
I don't want to lose any of my babies. What do I do? Help!