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thankfully the animals gutt actually takes care of the paint remover part of this stuff, its safe for the birds but obviously not for stove paint lol.
remember it has to be stronger than you would think to be able to work past thedigestive enzimes.( they break down and destroy most meds).
and your right they are bronze, they are very diffiult to tell the difference between the bronze and the burbons as chicks, and if unknown to the color patterns as adults can be easily mistaken for the other.
right now the only way I can tell the difference is because I have them in seperate brooders. just hope no one puts them all together on me, I will have to have a melt down trying to figure out which one is which lol.
mark them with a sharpie like we did on the midget whites that day in Milford when you sexed them! That should help somewhat anyway till you might be able to get leg bands or somthinjg.
thankfully the animals gutt actually takes care of the paint remover part of this stuff, its safe for the birds but obviously not for stove paint lol.
remember it has to be stronger than you would think to be able to work past thedigestive enzimes.( they break down and destroy most meds).
and your right they are bronze, they are very diffiult to tell the difference between the bronze and the burbons as chicks, and if unknown to the color patterns as adults can be easily mistaken for the other.
right now the only way I can tell the difference is because I have them in seperate brooders. just hope no one puts them all together on me, I will have to have a melt down trying to figure out which one is which lol.
mark them with a sharpie like we did on the midget whites that day in Milford when you sexed them! That should help somewhat anyway till you might be able to get leg bands or somthinjg.