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First time chick mom
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Hey there, fellow chicken enthusiast! If you’re stepping into the wonderful world of chick-mom life for the first time, you might be feeling a mix of excitement and a hint of worry—totally normal! It sounds like you’ve got a temporary setup for your new feathered friends, and you’re wondering if it will keep them comfy until you can whip up something more permanent. Let’s take a closer look at your setup and see if it meets their needs in the meantime. With a little guidance, we can ensure your chicks feel safe and cozy while you gather the materials for a cluck-tastic upgrade. Remember, every little bit helps, and your love for them is the best start they could ask for!

| This is a temp set up for a couple days, how’s it look? Think they will be good till we get a better setup going for them? [link] [comments] |
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