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
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t 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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