Friday, April 9, 2010
Welcome!
Welcome to the 4-H Chick Chain. I hope that all of you will find this blog helpful in learning all there is to know about the 4-H Poultry Project. This blog is new, so please bear with me as I build it. If you have suggestions on things you would liek to see on here, please tell me about them. I want it to help you. Some of the ideas I have of things to put on here include, but are not limited to: pictures, announcements, new poultry products, questions and answers from all of you if you are having issues with your chicks, etc, etc. Please make sure to check back on the blog regularly to see any new posts. Also, if any of you are good at blogging and would like to assist me in keeping this blog up to date, please let me know. I would welcome the help.
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I think this is a GREAT idea! I have several blogs and can help you out if you need any!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the Chick Chian!!!! i have been Checking on my chicks very often. Can't wait till Auction!See ya there!
ReplyDeleteChicks are doing great. Just one question--when is their poop going to stop sticking to their vent????? Am I doing something wrong?
ReplyDeleteGetting wing feathers!!!
My chicks (all 35 of them) are still alive and doing well. Growing like crazy!! We made the homemade brooder too and it works great. This is the funnest project ever.
ReplyDeleteI guess as they get older you quit having so many problems with poop sticking to their vent.
I am sooo glad that everyone is doing well with the Chick Chain project! The DeKalb County kids will be picking up their chickens tomorrow. The whole state is excited about this project, so keep posting away!! Just to answer some of your questions:
ReplyDeleteTelah- Yes, I would love to have your help on the blog. Help me make it better please!
Gotmilk Abercrombie- Yes, their poop will stop sticking to their vent, their little tummies just have to mature a little. You are not doing anythign wrong.
Everyone- Invite others to join the blog!!Call or email if you need anything! I hope to figure out how to post pictures soon!
My chicks have grown a lot already. Kaitlyn
ReplyDeleteWe had to put them in a bigger set up. They had outgrown the first thing we had them in. All are doing great. Boy they sure do eat and drink a lot! Annessa is doing great taking care of them.
ReplyDeleteMy chicks are soooo big. kaitlyn
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