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  1. Cookie5

    My Orphan Peachick

    Ok I think I have everything figured out , I appreciate everything you all have done to help me! I will keep updating about the chick. And if I have anymore questions I will be sure to ask you guys.
  2. Cookie5

    My Orphan Peachick

    I would like to know if the chick may go back to it's original mother. She calls for it and paces her pen waiting for it to reply. Should I give her the peachick back or keep it with my silkie?
  3. Cookie5

    My Orphan Peachick

    Sorry my brother said it was 8 weeks old because he counted the month the peahen went missing :P . So the peachick is about four or five weeks old. And now the silkie won't let me try to touch her or the peachick, but the chick is a WHOLE LOT better than the other day! The silkie,and peachick...
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    My Orphan Peachick

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    My Orphan Peachick

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    My Orphan Peachick

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    My Orphan Peachick

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    My Orphan Peachick

    The chick has a special "soup" as the vet called it that has plenty of protein and our chickens are debugged every weekend so there are no mites or worms. We have a very clean pen for them and we even have two turkeys with them to keep warm over the winter. We have mad it so other (wild) birds...
  9. Cookie5

    My Orphan Peachick

    This chick is about 8 weeks old, the pea chick is inside with my silkie they have a heat lamp and cuddle together, it is flying around the crate i suppose because it was once a wild chick and wants to stretch it's wings, it's some what fluffed up but mainly stays under the silkie to keep warm...
  10. Cookie5

    My Orphan Peachick

    One of my peahens went broody and disappeared for a month, we thought a coyote got her but she returned with three chicks. two of the chicks died and she abandoned the last peachick. The little guy was found in my horse water trough. It hardly eats or drinks we are looking desperately for help...
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