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Alex the Chicken
Chirping
He's sleeping so maybe tomorrow during my school break timeCould you get some better pictures of it?
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He's sleeping so maybe tomorrow during my school break timeCould you get some better pictures of it?
Online classes btwHe's sleeping so maybe tomorrow during my school break time
understandable haAh, gotcha. Read the title. I thought it was a chickenlol
Yes, that's almost 90 degrees fahrenheit, plenty warm for a bird with that much feathering.Is the temperature warm enough though? Again, usually about 30+ degrees celcius during daytime 27-30 celcius during night
I guess if is hot he should be fine but monitor him just in case and feeding him eggs and bananas is also good because eggs contain a lot of protein but if he starts getting weaker get him a heat lamp or you could also get a light bulb that's not led because those produce heat and are not that expensive and give him wet cat or dog foodBy the way the temperature in Malaysia is usually quite hot even at night and there is no winter, should a cage covering do the job for now?
Thanks a lot! Ill sure be giving him lots more eggsI guess if is hot he should be fine but monitor him just in case and feeding him eggs and bananas is also good because eggs contain a lot of protein but if he starts getting weaker get him a heat lamp or you could also get a light bulb that's not led because those produce heat and are not that expensive and give him wet cat or dog food
It's not a chicken it's some type of wild birdAnd grab some better pictures, are you sure this is even a chicken?
Yes we discussed that one alreadyIt's not a chicken it's some type of wild bird
Hope he stays healthy just make sure not to over feed himThanks a lot! Ill sure be giving him lots more eggs