Monday, October 24, 2011

Two Hands

Two Hands by Catcher In My Eye
Two Hands, a photo by Catcher In My Eye on Flickr.
The three day old chicks loved the attention they got from our Grandsons.

I followed the Safe Handling instructions from TRACTOR SUPPLY given to me when I purchased my chicks...

http://www.tractorsupply.com/content/knowhow/livestockcare/livestock_care_raising_chicks

Safe Handling Instructions
It is important to care for and love your chicks, but you must also protect yourself. Salmonella, a common cause of food borne illness, can also be spread by direct contact with animals, like chicks, that carry the bacteria. Here are some tips to keep you safe:
  • Avoid contact with poultry manure. Adults should clean out cages frequently.


  • Carefully and thoroughly wash hands with soap and water after handling chicks or anything in the chicks' environment.


  • Do not nuzzle or kiss chicks, ducklings, turkeys, etc.


  • Keep chicks outside, and especially out of areas where food is prepared.


  • Supervise children when handling, and ensure they wash their hands after contact.


  • Children under 5 years old, people with weakened immune systems and women who are pregnant or may be pregnant should not handle chicks.
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