Oh and nothings seemed off about any of them lately. The mounting incident with the roo is the only thing out of the ordinary I've witnessed, but now I"m going to keep a really close eye on everyone else :(
She was 3.5 months.The only things that stand out are she was my only girl with a very mild scissor beak. She struggled a bit at first and I hand fed her, but then she was doing just fine and eating with the rest of them with no issues. The other thing was that two days ago I caught the roo...
oh thank goodness! I'll just continue to watch her and let it heal. Does she need to be quarantined until it's gone or anything? She seems fine with the other chicks but I'm not sure if maybe she'd be better off separated. She's not even two weeks old so hopefully the shaking is just a chill...
We recently got our first shipment of chicks, and I noticed one had curled toes. I followed the advice I found and made a tiny splint with the stretchy gauze. When I went back a few days later to change the bandage so it wouldn't be poo covered, it seemed like I had wrapped it too tight or maybe...