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  1. 1OkChickenlady

    Not Sure If You've Got A Pullet Or Cockerel? Click Here! Thread 2

    Can anyone tell me if these are boys or girls? When I bought them the store owner said that they're about 2 months old and called Cinnamon Queens. I'll try and get better pictures
  2. 1OkChickenlady

    Not Sure If You've Got A Pullet Or A Cockerel? Click Here!

    YES, Pick me please! I bought a few 2 month old chicks and not a clue if they're boys or girls
  3. 1OkChickenlady

    Not Sure If You've Got A Pullet Or Cockerel? Click Here! Thread 2

    Can someone please, please tell me if I've mostly boys or girls? Some have a Chushin comb while others have the single. I was told that the red ones were girls while the black and white ones are... You'll have to wait till they mature... Can someone please help!
  4. 1OkChickenlady

    Removing innermost membrane

    The chick only made it about 40 hrs and passed away :'(
  5. 1OkChickenlady

    ***OKIES in the BYC III ***

    Eakly, OK.
  6. 1OkChickenlady

    Quick Help!!!!

    I'm in the same boat with my little chick and am hoping for some insight. It's trying to livein' up, it's just not there yet
  7. 1OkChickenlady

    ***OKIES in the BYC III ***

    I've got it in the brooder with 2 others from my hatch last week. One week to the day exactly. They're separate, yet still together so that the little one won't be lonely
  8. 1OkChickenlady

    ***OKIES in the BYC III ***

    Kassaundra, The chick is now dry and very little Yolk is hanging out its navel. It seems to be responding some what, not much. It's drank some water, with help and resting in the brooder
  9. 1OkChickenlady

    ***OKIES in the BYC III ***

    Hello fellow Okies! I'm new to this Site and I'm seeking answers. My baby chick has hatched with part of its yolk sack un absorbed, I've got wrapped up in a wet viva paper towel and still in the bator. What do I do now? Please help
  10. 1OkChickenlady

    Removing innermost membrane

    Well, I decided to take and start removing the membrane. Most of the blood vessels are dried yet there's still yolk left. I, then returned the chick back to the bator. Hopefully, the lil chick will finish the yolk, if not, Idk what I'll do at that point. Wish me luck
  11. 1OkChickenlady

    Removing innermost membrane

    We've hit the 12 hr. mark since I've started helping the lil chick. The innermost membrane is still covering it. Any suggestions?
  12. 1OkChickenlady

    Removing innermost membrane

    Hello, I'm new to this group and I've got a question. How do I safely remove the innermost membrane? My chick is currently breathing and recently started chirping. I've already lost 2 of the 3 fully formed chicks at this point. Please help!
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