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  1. JacinLarkwell

    chicks in shipping-- tell me not to panic

    The boys who got her originally probably ordered females and she never grew a larger comb or had specific male coloring. That's all I would know
  2. JacinLarkwell

    chicks in shipping-- tell me not to panic

    But the point is, they may look male colored, but they can also possibly be badly marked females
  3. JacinLarkwell

    chicks in shipping-- tell me not to panic

    I know. I miss her a lot. She was the friendliest little pullet I'd ever known
  4. JacinLarkwell

    chicks in shipping-- tell me not to panic

    I did see at least one that was looking male ish, but at the same time, depening on breeder quaility, they could be badly marked females This was a female I got from a hatchery last year as an example
  5. JacinLarkwell

    chicks in shipping-- tell me not to panic

    That's good to hear
  6. JacinLarkwell

    chicks in shipping-- tell me not to panic

    Even then, I get throat they're different breeds, but my 4 week chicks have more feathering then them
  7. JacinLarkwell

    chicks in shipping-- tell me not to panic

    I also don't believe that whole 1 in 5 poops appears bloody. I've had 4 bloodily poops ever that I've seen and that came from a wormy bird
  8. JacinLarkwell

    chicks in shipping-- tell me not to panic

    I've never heard the rule of shipping only chicks or adults. I know a few breeders who are willing to shipp 2 week chicks
  9. JacinLarkwell

    chicks in shipping-- tell me not to panic

    Ooh, those look younger than 7 weeks..... Definately corrid. Not sure on measurement, but I'm sure @Eggcessive knows
  10. JacinLarkwell

    chicks in shipping-- tell me not to panic

    Pictures? Odds are If she isn't actively bleeding and they aren't hungry, she'll be fine
  11. JacinLarkwell

    chicks in shipping-- tell me not to panic

    Usually there is food (like a cucumber) to provide food and water when shipping older birds
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