Oh she is so cuteFor anyone willing to narrow down the guesses on the chipmunk chick here is a video and a couple of shots. The pics are from yesterday - so much growth in 24 hours!
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Oh she is so cuteFor anyone willing to narrow down the guesses on the chipmunk chick here is a video and a couple of shots. The pics are from yesterday - so much growth in 24 hours!
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Flying seems to be the obsession here. They are all eyeing the top of the food container. I am going out now to get them some branches. Never too young to learn how to roost!Yes I was all paranoid when Henny hatched her chicks, but they were keen to dig in the dirt, eat little worms they dug up and generally run amokthey are tough little critters!
ThanksYes. It is worth reading this thread. Lots of information and links to APHIS monitoring as well as directives from state vets.
Ignore the title of the thread - it is all states. It is a long thread but for anyone in the US quite informative. It is very worrying. First case in PA reported yesterday. Many in NJ but so far in one very specific area.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/avian-influenza-found-in-south-carolina.1507893/
Yep anything they think is a place to fly to they will take it on hahahaFlying seems to be the obsession here. They are all eyeing the top of the food container. I am going out now to get them some branches. Never too young to learn how to roost!
Also a straight comb. Upward swoop of the "egyptian" eyeliner says not a speckled Sussex. Leg color/toes eliminate Phoenix, Dorking.For anyone willing to narrow down the guesses on the chipmunk chick here is a video and a couple of shots. The pics are from yesterday - so much growth in 24 hours!
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This is the link to APHIS wild bird site and you can click on the commercial and backyard site inside this link. It is worth checking both wild birds and commercial/backyard birds. This site tells you all the confirmed cases by county.Is there a link to this ?
Not sure how to be 100 percent safe with wild bird here![]()
I didn’t know that about legs. I love your use of the word ‘dainty’ because she is a lot beefier than the other two.Oh she is so cutewe had a Chippy chick but being a barnyard mutts wont help u much in identifying h this wee ones breed I am afraid! I do think a hen tho, nice dainty legs. The boys have beefy legs I have found.
Wow. There is a lot to this! You are right, the eyeliner points upwards.Also a straight comb. Upward swoop of the "egyptian" eyeliner says not a speckled Sussex. Leg color/toes eliminate Phoenix, Dorking.
My guess: welsummer
Ohhhh..RC, you didn't, did you??? I'll pm you my thought....wouldn't want to get someone's hopes up if I'm wrong!For anyone willing to narrow down the guesses on the chipmunk chick here is a video and a couple of shots. The pics are from yesterday - so much growth in 24 hours!
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