Cheesecloth in incubator ?

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Cheesecloth in incubator ?

Post by Colleen Kinzie » Sat Apr 02, 2016 9:56 am

Hi
Has anyone used cheesecloth in the incubator for hatching?
Read that is an easy cleanup after hatch but I was wondering if the chicks would get stuck on it or their nails tangled?
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Post by HappyHomesteader » Sat Apr 02, 2016 10:12 am

We have had success using paper towels in our hatcher for easy clean-up.
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Post by Colleen Kinzie » Sat Apr 02, 2016 10:13 am

HappyHomesteader wrote:QR_BBPOST We have had success using paper towels in our hatcher for easy clean-up.
So no problem with chicks sticking to paper towels Lizzie?
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Post by kenya » Sat Apr 02, 2016 10:14 am

I've always used paper towels as well but I know some people use those non slip drawer liners you can get at the dollar store.
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Post by HappyHomesteader » Sat Apr 02, 2016 10:51 am

Nope...and it certainly did make the clean up quicker
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Post by Ontario Chick » Sat Apr 02, 2016 10:56 am

I use J cloth, works very well for me.
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Post by thegawd » Sat Apr 02, 2016 11:10 am

ya most of the time I use paper towel as it fits the drawers in my hatcher perfect but I will also use j cloth at times. i think whatever is closer. lol.

and when I set up the brooder ill put the shavings down and then put j cloth (It wont get ripped up like paper towel) on top for the first week. this does 3 things. first it prevents splayed leg. second it helps the chicks not eat the shavings well they learn what food is and where it is. I fill up the feeders as well as scatter food all over the entire bottom. third once its all dirty I roll it all up and dispose leaving a perfectly clean brooder full of shavings. after that the chicks all know there food is in the feeder.
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Post by Robbie » Sat Apr 02, 2016 12:43 pm

I use those puppy pee pads from the dollar store. The chicks toes never stick, it keeps the brooder very dry , they are very absorbent (if they spill water), and they are cheap. But I do feel guilty because they are garbage, there's plastic on one side so it's not recyclable. After the first few days I put bedding on top of the pee pad and that way they last much longer.
I put the pee pads under the eggs as they hatch as well, soaks up all the goo, keeps the incubator squeaky clean and the chicks dry faster.
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Post by JimW » Sat Apr 02, 2016 5:53 pm

I second the use of the puppy pee pads, work great!
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Post by Killerbunny » Sun Apr 03, 2016 12:16 pm

I won't use the puppy pads in a hatcher, only in a brooder. They absorb too much water. I also found that I had to change them the minute some enterprising chick pecked through it. You don't want them eating the absorbent gel stuff.
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