Allie & Bino, the albino orpington chicks

Yes, it does seem to bother them. Cloudy days are eaisiest for them, because it's not raining, but they can still go out into their run.
clouds dont stop UV damage-(just the perception) , which they are far more susceptible to. you may want to cover the top with shade cloth or a tarp. i have those on my tractors and my chooks have normal pigmentation.
 
Yes, it does seem to bother them. Cloudy days are eaisiest for them, because it's not raining, but they can still go out into their run.

clouds dont stop UV damage-(just the perception) , which they are far more susceptible to. you may want to cover the top with shade cloth or a tarp. i have those on my tractors and my chooks have normal pigmentation.


I don't necessarily think that they're being damaged by the UV, they just don't like when it's bright out. That's why I put the wood on top of the run, so they can get out of the direct light yet still forage if they want. Plus, they may become more sensitive over time. Bino seems to be the least bothered by things. He's getting better with what bothers him. Allie was always slower to develop with everything, so she may just be taking her time.




If they're a pair, I may sell eggs and chicks. I'll have to do a few test hatches to see what happens and how the chicks are health-wise. However, that's far down the road and who knows if Bino will even be able to mate successfully with his depth perception and balance issues.
 
Just stumbled here an hour ago and read it all...!!! What an amazing story Chippy! And what a cool thing to have a couple of albino chicks right?!??? Beautiful coincidence for you and of course for Chiques! I will be checking for progress and wish you and your birds the best!
Again it's a heartwarming thing that make our life happier :)
 
Just stumbled here an hour ago and read it all...!!! What an amazing story Chippy! And what a cool thing to have a couple of albino chicks right?!??? Beautiful coincidence for you and of course for Chiques! I will be checking for progress and wish you and your birds the best!
Again it's a heartwarming thing that make our life happier :)


Thanks for the kind words! They mean a lot! :)

Unfortunately, with UV damage, it is not visible until the permanent damage is done. Probably keeping them in shade all of the time will extend the amount of time they will have use of their eyes.


Thanks, I'll look into it and weigh the pros and cons. I want them to have the most natural lives possible while keeping them happy and healthy. :)

Still following this and absolutely amazed to see the growth of your babies. I love seeing photos as they grow! Continuing to send love for healthy and happy growth from our herd!


Thank you!!! :)
 

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