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  1. IsabelleButterscotch

    Chicls wobble and drop dead

    No. They are just laying there with their wings tucked. One even jumped up and ate.
  2. IsabelleButterscotch

    Chicls wobble and drop dead

    They are in the chicken coop in a crate. They are facing the draft so we put in two lights, but when they died we had a board blocking the crate so the wind wouldnt get them. The coop is 45-50 degrees Fahrenheit
  3. IsabelleButterscotch

    Chicls wobble and drop dead

    Ok thank you. We were going to call soon.
  4. IsabelleButterscotch

    Chicls wobble and drop dead

    We also put another light in. Are they too hot?
  5. IsabelleButterscotch

    Chicls wobble and drop dead

    Actually, yes. I forgot to mention. When they breathed, their whole cheeks and necks rose. It was really pronounced. Their eyes were closed and ok, I think.
  6. IsabelleButterscotch

    Chicls wobble and drop dead

    No, they werent puffed up, but they were practically sitting there lethargic. Every time they walked they stumbled androlled over.
  7. IsabelleButterscotch

    Chicls wobble and drop dead

    I'm not exactly sure, but it had the red bulb... I dont know much about heat lamps😖 but the same one worked before
  8. IsabelleButterscotch

    Chicls wobble and drop dead

    It wasnt too warm; they were not spread out with their wings out. One had a little on her butt but it was not pasty butt. She is still alive actually. We picked them up at a feed store and for 2 or 3 days, I cant remember, they were all perfectly eating and drinking. We dipped their beaks in...
  9. IsabelleButterscotch

    Chicls wobble and drop dead

    I doubt it; they all died together as if it was contagious
  10. IsabelleButterscotch

    Chicls wobble and drop dead

    A couple days ago we got chicks. They were pretty young, just 3-4 days and one was even younger, maybe 2 days old. We got 24 cornish cross, and 1 easter egger, 1 lavender orpington, 1 salmon faverolle, and 1 barred rock. They are maybe a week now. This morning they were okay. Eating and drinking...
  11. IsabelleButterscotch

    Chick fight

    Me too! I don't know how to sex silkies but fighting definitely occurs between both sexes.
  12. IsabelleButterscotch

    Cats & Chickens

    Cats dont really give full grown chickens trouble. I would wait until they're full grown to let them and the cats interact.
  13. IsabelleButterscotch

    Full grown americana chickens, tiny tiny egg.

    Eggs like that usually don't usually have yolks, we just give them to the dog. They're called fairy eggs and happen sometimes! Arent they funny🤣
  14. IsabelleButterscotch

    Everything you know about midnight majesties and lavender orps

    Lavender orpingtons are pretty much the exact same as buffs so should have the same qualities. Mine is still a chick, about the age of yours, but is so sweet and just falls asleep in your hands!
  15. IsabelleButterscotch

    New chickens + old chickens at night

    From experience, the best way to introduce new chickens is just putting them in at night while everyone's sleeping. I have never experienced fighting or even pecking of any kind from doing it this way. They wake up and everything's normal! However, the new chickens we introduce usually stick...
  16. IsabelleButterscotch

    Getting my chicks in one month

    Medicated feed is not necessary, but to give them energy boosts we put probiotics and rooster booster in their water. This, again, isn't necessary but we like to give it to them so they don't get weak.
  17. IsabelleButterscotch

    Barred Rock Sex

    Ok thank you!
  18. IsabelleButterscotch

    Barred Rock Sex

    Oh ok, thanks!
  19. IsabelleButterscotch

    Barred Rock Sex

    I don't know how old, but the spot on the head worries me. Boy or girl?
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