UCM, those do just look like her earlobes peeking out. Not all BSL's look the same, as is the case with my mom's 3.5-wk-old, who is still partially bald on her neck and body
I wouldn't worry.
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Game warden of the crazy preserve. Inmates include: EE's, RIR, BSL, BO, SLW, Welsummer, Exchequer Leghorn, blue/black Wyandottes, BR's, Ameraucana's, and Icelandics <3 Plus an adopted brown turkey who is broody and must be part cobra, part goose :P
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I was out cleaning the brooder tonight and saw her do a squat, and out came the blood. That's the third one I've seen today, and I'm getting more worried. I'm debating on setting up a chick ICU and possibly taking her off of the medicated chick starter they're all eating. She kind of acted like she was hurting when I picked her up to put her back in the brooder afterward. I'm hoping that this is something that will clear up on its own, but you never know. Any advice?
It is too funny how hard they are to resist. There is nothing fluffier. and. sweeter. and. more. adorable.