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  1. SwampPrincessChick

    Leghorn or California white? Or maybe something else?

    I would recommend separating her when she starts growing super large, but while she is about the size of the other chicks it will not hurt. However, Cornish Cross grow super fast and when your chick does that, then she can easily trample the others.
  2. SwampPrincessChick

    Leghorn or California white? Or maybe something else?

    Different feed is not necessary, my Cornish Cross were never put on any different feed. There is feed specifically for broilers but I don't see why that is needed, just keep your chick on regular chicken feed. Plus, it is more expensive for broiler feed (at least where I am).
  3. SwampPrincessChick

    Leghorn or California white? Or maybe something else?

    I'm going to also go for Cornish Cross. If your chick is a Cornish Cross, get prepared to butcher at six weeks because they have a multitude of frequent health issues, mostly due to their legs (their legs cannot support their weight at a certain age and may break or simply not be able to hold up).
  4. SwampPrincessChick

    Leghorn or California white? Or maybe something else?

    That is the first actually good Tractor Supply that I have ever heard about. Also, I know it's life that you have good and bad, but that doesn't mean anyone should let dying animals suffer without doing something.
  5. SwampPrincessChick

    Leghorn or California white? Or maybe something else?

    I don't have any help with what your chick is because there are many breeds that are yellow when they are young, but it could be a Golden Sexlink. From what I read, if it is a Golden Sexlink, then the yellow ones like your chick are males and the reddish ones are females. I don't know if there...
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