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  1. beverlyhunkin

    8 week old cornish cross chick dead

    Thank you all for your feedback. My husband and I discussed it, and decided it is better to be safe than sorry. So, we buried her. :(
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    8 week old cornish cross chick dead

    I just found my huge 8 week old cornish cross chick dead and in rigor. I am not quite sure when she died this afternoon-sometime between 3pm and 5pm. I don't know if I should butcher her or bury her. Is she safe to eat after being dead for possibly a couple of hours? I live in Florida and it...
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    white plymouth rock chick, 5 weeks old

    Thank you. I will definitely do that and keep an eye on her.
  4. beverlyhunkin

    5 week old white plymouth rock chick not acting right

    Thank you, yes, I am. :-) Thank you, too, for the advice. Doyou think I should keep her (Francine) separated, or put her back in her "chick" coop? Our Flock: Abigail, Buff Orpington, our only layer so far 7mo. Bernadette, 7mo. Buff Orpington Camille, Cochin, 7mo. Don Juan (was Dorcus)...
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    5 week old white plymouth rock chick not acting right

    Hi, my 5 week old white plymouth rock chick seems sleepy. She is in a coop with 3 other 5 week old chicks. I have seen her eat and drink today. But, she seems to want to sleep with her head tucked into her feathers. I've taken her out of the coop and placed her in a box with a light, in my...
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    white plymouth rock chick, 5 weeks old

    My 5 week old white plymouth rock chick isn't acting right. She seems sleepy, fluffed up, and at times shivers. There is no runny poops. I've seen her eat and drink. So, could it be that she is too cold?
  7. beverlyhunkin

    Hi from sunny Florida

    My husband and I have 4, one month old chicks, and 4, 7 month old pullets. We are suspecting one of our 7 month olds is a rooster...time will tell. Abigai, a 7mo. old Buff Orpington, is my only layer, at the moment. I'm waiting expectantly for the others to start to produce eggs. These are...
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