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Congratulations! There's no question about the quality of type you'll get. If they are from "retired" breeders of Tom's that says a LOT!I'm so excited. I got a barred roo, a barred hen and two buff hens from Tom Roebuck a couple of months ago or a little less. They are older (semi-retirees) so getting some eggs has been slow. At first the eggs weren't fertile. I trimmed them up a bit and fixed that problem. Then some more eggs were early quitters. Finally, yesterday .... I got this gorgeous little chick. All I know is that his Dad is barred and Mom either buff or barred. Can't wait to watch him/her grow.
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I had one like this no noticeable slim on his head but the sticky stuff that crust up got on or in his eye. at first i thought he was dehydrated so i would give him water. Turned out mine needed a wet cotton ball to clean his eye off. I whipped it clean and the eye lid opened after that it took the rest of the day but by the next day it had both eyes open. I really looks like yours has the slimy stuff on its eye.ok while i'm at it... I have a question about this little guy...
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when I took the pic (day old) I thought maybe he just had his eye closed... then I realized that he appears to have been born blind.
anyone have any experience with raising blind chicks? he finds the food just fine, but I have to show him the water a few times a day.
hoping once he gets a bit bigger he'll figure it out on his own.
any thoughts on this guy? (he's also unknown color at the moment, still)
Quote: that's what I thought too, but there actually was no eye on either side. just closed lids... and nature took it's course yesterday after all, even with assistance. chances are something else was going on too.