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carebear66
In the Brooder
- Apr 2, 2024
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She is very much smaller than the others and not feathered out. I will watch to see if she might possibly be doing things on her own.
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That's good.Update: She has begun (apparently) eating on her own. She is starting to be less wobbly, though still a bit noisy. Feathered out a little more. Much more hope today. Maybe she is just a runt!!
That's good.She has come around with probiotics and the others. She started eating and she runs with the others. So thankful!! I thought she was a hopeless case! We named her Pity Pat
It'll take her awhile to catch up, it takes patience with runts.How long should I expect for her to catch up? She’s still so tiny. She had to have her bottom washed today. Does that make a difference in their growth? Should I be worried? She is eating and drinking on her own and I returned a second brooder back to give her the lower heat she loves.