Chicks are READY to move into the Omlet Eglu Coop! | Week 5 & 6 Update
In this episode, our three chicks enjoy eating fresh herbs, spinach, and bugs from the garden. By week six, they have adjusted to living in the Omlet Eglu Cube. It was a little challenging in the beginning to usher them back to the coop at dusk, but they learned very quickly with just 2 days of coop training. Thanks to the Omlet automatic door, it's now a breeze to get them in and out of the coop. We also added a dust bath made with volcanic sand and diatomaceous earth (DE) in the chicken run. Follow: Instagram: / practicalorganicliving Facebook: / practical-organic-living-100783495476229

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