Thanks, fingers crossed for at least 8 weeksLast year I bought some hatchery lights and they were darker color like yours are. They could still be lights even though they aren't all yellow. Good luck.
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Thanks, fingers crossed for at least 8 weeksLast year I bought some hatchery lights and they were darker color like yours are. They could still be lights even though they aren't all yellow. Good luck.
Thanks for starting this friendly thread
So I guess my question is...are they all Buffs?
Oh bumpercarr she/he looks good. I'm so happy she/he was able to recovery from it's tramuatizing experience. How's the older bird?
I think it's a she.Oh bumpercarr she/he looks good. I'm so happy she/he was able to recovery from it's tramuatizing experience. How's the older bird?
I think it's a she.
Still holding her own, she's eating and drinking but need supplemental water as she's not getting enough. I'm giving her an additional 2-3 teaspoons 3 times a day, that is way down from the 2-3 teaspoons every hour! But, she's eating and drinking so things aren't looking so grim anymore. Thanks for asking!
I would say the first picture are the buffs. I have 12- 10 week old buffs and as tiny chicks they looked like yours. As for the second picture I'd say Dark but that's a guess really. Have fun with them, I know I have.
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