Aww poor thing.I think its a defect from when it hatched. I'm still not sure but I've already seen to it but it's eyes are still like that. I also think its half blind as it keeps using it's beak to find food and water.
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Aww poor thing.I think its a defect from when it hatched. I'm still not sure but I've already seen to it but it's eyes are still like that. I also think its half blind as it keeps using it's beak to find food and water.
I was wondering that too. Poor baby. At least it is being given a good life and a loving home.What is wrong with Chick #2?
Chick #1: Cockerel
Chick #2: I'm going with pullet, but a pic of the comb would help
Chick #3: Cockerel
These really are just guesses based on a few characteristics so they could easily be wrong, but this is what they look like to me. You have a beautiful little bunch of silkies.![]()
That's what I was thinking especially since she's slightly smaller than the other two.Sleepy is most likely a pullet then.
Yes, with some birds you can almost tell from day one just by posture and comb size, although, comb depends on breed.That's what I was thinking especially since she's slightly smaller than the other two.
Do cockerels stand tall early? Because chick #1 likes to stand like a rooster at times when I'm changing their food or water.