Breed boy or girl?

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Agree these little sweeties don’t look like they’re feeling too good. How is their poop looking? I know you didn’t ask about this, but it’s hard not to notice.
What are you feeding them?🙂
Seems like they are eating too much scratch :(

It can cause impaction, especially in chicks.
 
Seems like they are eating too much scratch :(

It can cause impaction, especially in chicks.
Omg you guy now you have me all worried
I was so busy today I didn't see your guys's replies okay so last night was their first night outside with the big girls but if you guys are saying they don't look so good maybe I should bring them back inside and their poops are fine believe me they are not having a problem pooping they were playing and eating. Last night I took the flashlight out there and they were eating all the bugs and crickets they're eating scratch and chick food the temperature outside is 78°
 
Omg you guy now you have me all worried
I was so busy today I didn't see your guys's replies okay so last night was their first night outside with the big girls but if you guys are saying they don't look so good maybe I should bring them back inside and their poops are fine believe me they are not having a problem pooping they were playing and eating. Last night I took the flashlight out there and they were eating all the bugs and crickets they're eating scratch and chick food the temperature outside is 78°
How much scratch and treats are you giving them?
 
I would give them supplemental heat for a bit longer. Theyre not completely feathered and theyre a bit under the weather. Cut out all treats. They don't need them. Offer a quality starter and fresh water only. Monitor poops. Anything runny (except for cecal), or bloody is not okay or normal. Watch for eye bubbles, sneezing, discharge from eyes or nares. Make sure their crops are emptying over night. Take up food and water at bedtime, and feel everyone's crops first thing in the morning. They should be flat and empty. Then give them their food and water back. That only needs to be done once to check crop status.
 

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