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<blockquote data-quote="THAT Gurl" data-source="post: 3454262" data-attributes="member: 45551"><p>Ok ... So I got 50 of the little buggers on Sunday the 25th, I think. Damned oak tree fell on me on Tuesday AND the power went out so ... Now I have 50 2-3 day old baby birds and no heat source. Great ...</p><p></p><p>Moved everybody from the brooder to a plastic tub, set them next to the insert on the mantel and hoped for the best. They spent all last week CRAMMED up against the side of the tub closest to the fire but we didn't dare move them any closer to the fire for fear of overheating the plastic tub they were in.</p><p></p><p>Today is the first day I've actually looked at them other than in passing since the morning of the 27th. Plus except for when it was nice enough to put them outside in the sun during the day, they have been in the dark mostly. Kinda small for 2 weeks old but are fully feathered and spunky. I'm hoping I can get them fattened up a bit now that the power is back on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THAT Gurl, post: 3454262, member: 45551"] Ok ... So I got 50 of the little buggers on Sunday the 25th, I think. Damned oak tree fell on me on Tuesday AND the power went out so ... Now I have 50 2-3 day old baby birds and no heat source. Great ... Moved everybody from the brooder to a plastic tub, set them next to the insert on the mantel and hoped for the best. They spent all last week CRAMMED up against the side of the tub closest to the fire but we didn't dare move them any closer to the fire for fear of overheating the plastic tub they were in. Today is the first day I've actually looked at them other than in passing since the morning of the 27th. Plus except for when it was nice enough to put them outside in the sun during the day, they have been in the dark mostly. Kinda small for 2 weeks old but are fully feathered and spunky. I'm hoping I can get them fattened up a bit now that the power is back on. [/QUOTE]
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