~3-4 week old chick in need of new home (Long Beach, CA)

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Feb 18, 2024
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Me and my dad were contacted about taking in a young chicken that someone found in their yard, but we do not have the proper equipment to take care of a chicken this young. They are doing okay with what we have now but I don't want them to be stuck with it for a few more weeks.

I do not know their sex, so please only take them if you are able to keep a rooster.
 

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Me and my dad were contacted about taking in a young chicken that someone found in their yard, but we do not have the proper equipment to take care of a chicken this young. They are doing okay with what we have now but I don't want them to be stuck with it for a few more weeks.

I do not know their sex, so please only take them if you are able to keep a rooster.
Hello! Could you post a few more pictures of the chick? I'll check with my family to see if we can take it. Any health issues/concerns?
 
Hello! Could you post a few more pictures of the chick? I'll check with my family to see if we can take it. Any health issues/concerns?
yeah! I'm in the middle of something right now and the chick is sleeping/has been put to bed, but I can send you some of the other pictures I've taken in a bit.

No health issues that I can identify, they are very active and their poop is normal as far as I can tell.
 
yeah! I'm in the middle of something right now and the chick is sleeping/has been put to bed, but I can send you some of the other pictures I've taken in a bit.

No health issues that I can identify, they are very active and their poop is normal as far as I can tell.
Wonderful! Thank you!
 

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