This morning, the three Sassos were all dry. They are all very different to each other. NUmber 5, who arrived last night at about 9.30 and spent a lot of time on his back, is still a bit unsteady on his feet, but he's only 10 hours old. He's very dark.
We decided to pop them all in the Brooder. This caused a bit of a consternation, and a lot of pecking as they tried to establish who was bottom chook. Sadly, I think it's going to be Number 5.
At least there were three chicks put in in one go.
We decided to pop them all in the Brooder. This caused a bit of a consternation, and a lot of pecking as they tried to establish who was bottom chook. Sadly, I think it's going to be Number 5.
At least there were three chicks put in in one go.