Thank you all. The pattern lead me to believe female, but soooooo slow to feather out. We kept them back when we delivered the cockerels to my friend's farm. 🤞🤞🤞
I asked this in one of the brahma FB groups, but am trying to get as much feedback as I can.
I have three dark brahma chicks that are 5 weeks old. 1 has dark solid wing feathers that, imo, mean it's a male. The other two do not have the solid, but are about as slow to feather out....maybe a tad...
This chick hatched from an egg collected from a blue/buff pen according to the breeder. I am told there is a blue partridge hen in there as well and it does look like the chick may have the partridge chipmunk patterning, just in a very light buff/blue coloration. Any idea on what color "she"...
Its so hard to see them suffer. Just remember that you are trying your best. What happens is out of your control, but at least you are loving on this little one! ❤
Oh...poor baby. I am sorry that its struggling.
Mine is doing fabulously. No signs of any issues at all anymore.
I put a little dollop of vitamin E, electrolyte, probiotic and boiled egg yolk mixture on the end of it's beak a few times for two days. However, I think getting it out of the...
She is doing really well this morning. Ok, scrap the selenium.
They are all active and their water has electrolytes and probiotics in it, so I will just watch and wait now. I truly see very little sign of it now. Thank goodness.
Thank you for asking!
Thank you for your reply and help. She seems to be doing ok.
I have her in a brooder now and last night i hand fed her some electrolyte/probiotic laced water with vitamin E. I will do the same today, but add vitamin B. So B not Selenium? I got the last bottle of Selenium they had after...