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My 1 year old buff has pasty butt.
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is there something else I can do besides just washing her? All the other girls don't seem to have any issues.
mix DE in their food every day. just sightly wet it so the powder doesn't get in their lungs. you will never have worms.... or flies in their manuer. My feed comes with DE in it.
 
Any guesses on the adult coloring for the light chicks in this picture? I really have no clue what breeds/colors the parents are. This lady does not document that info. She is thinking Ameraucana hens covered by BCM Roos, but isn't sure. The eggs were from a place she was "Housesitting" so I'm not sure she really has any idea at all.


the look like lavender with buff or white mixed in .. not sure.
 
The next step would be to give them grit along with free choice oyster shell calcium. Pasty butt is a digestion problem and grit helps with digestion, even if they have access to dirt.

Keep us posted!
Does she have an over fluffy butt? I have a few of my big girls that tend to have this problem. The droppings build up because they have so much fluff. I trim their feathers and it goes away. It's on my list to do now that it is spring. I need to make room in my schedule for a spa day for the chickens!
 
I am quail free!!!! I just sold the last 6 Bobwhite boys. I am going to miss the cute little things but now I have another 3 x 8 foot pen for chicks!!!
 
Is it just me or is this chick feathering out wrong? It looks like the feathers are growing sideways...and it's the same size(so probably age) as a chick that has full wings, but this one only has tinnyy wings. What do you guys make of this?





For size and wing comparison, this picture is next to her sister that has full wings and is starting to get feathers on her shoulders. Her same-size sister also has a tail and this one doesn't. They are both Black Copper Marans.

 
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I'm sorry you to hear about the babies. This wacky weather really messes with all of us. I've only got one outside brooder going right now. I was checking on them (obsessively) regularly during the storms. The rest of the littles are still in the indoor brooders.
I wouldn't mind doing that again, but I need to wait until we move so I have somewhere secure to store it. That was a real moneysaver, plus we got to do a little socializing :)


Is that feed organic? Still keeping my eye out for a good deal in bulk for the year...
 
Does she have an over fluffy butt?  I have a few of my big girls that tend to have this problem.  The droppings build up because they have so much fluff.  I trim their feathers and it goes away.  It's on my list to do now that it is spring.  I need to make room in my schedule for a spa day for the chickens!
It's also my BR too. I noticed they have loss some weight. They are the oldest so fluffier butt than the others. They have free calcium and grit to eat. Also free range too.
 

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