The quail chicks are absolutely adorable. I can't believe how tiny they are!
My silkies are looking so ratty and terrible. I think they went broody too soon after raising chicks, and I let them raise another set... they are looking downright skeletal and their feathers are falling apart. They don't seem to be gaining back the weight so I've started them on a super fatty diet.
They get a combination of: scrambled eggs, peanut butter, sesame seed butter (tahini), olive oil, fish oil, chia seed, flax meal, maple syrup, honey, rolled oats, and probiotics. The combination varies slightly each day (in other words, not all the oils at once). They still look abused, but it has only been a few days. If only I could start them on a diet of wine and chocolate... they'd gain it back in no time!
I got rid of our rooster today. The lady he went to has a lot of foster kids and said he'd be used for 4H. He was over-mating the silkies (adding to the ratty feather problem) and I hated having to worry about my toddler every time I went outside.
My silkies are looking so ratty and terrible. I think they went broody too soon after raising chicks, and I let them raise another set... they are looking downright skeletal and their feathers are falling apart. They don't seem to be gaining back the weight so I've started them on a super fatty diet.
They get a combination of: scrambled eggs, peanut butter, sesame seed butter (tahini), olive oil, fish oil, chia seed, flax meal, maple syrup, honey, rolled oats, and probiotics. The combination varies slightly each day (in other words, not all the oils at once). They still look abused, but it has only been a few days. If only I could start them on a diet of wine and chocolate... they'd gain it back in no time!
I got rid of our rooster today. The lady he went to has a lot of foster kids and said he'd be used for 4H. He was over-mating the silkies (adding to the ratty feather problem) and I hated having to worry about my toddler every time I went outside.
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