A chick that seems to always be smaller...

cherrynberry

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Hi, I got a flock of Easter Eggers back in August after we fell in love with our comet hens. Then I noticed that growing up there always seemed to be one Easter Egger who seems smaller than the rest. For a long time I fed her extra greens and foods in general. However all that did was make her more friendly and not as much larger. I don't care about having a small chick as long as she is still healthy. Does the chickens size at 3 months of age really affect the chicken negatively? As in health problems or lack of protein.
 

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Would be good to see the smaller ones in the same pic as the bigger ones.
EE are a mix of various breeds, so some may be smaller due to genetics.
 

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