- Mar 18, 2014
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We have little Midge. We noticed after a week and a have she was a bit smaller or growing slower than her sisters. It is becoming very apparent her size is just tiny. She is a Australorp. We bought 8 from TSH on June 28th and they are 21 to 23 days old. Little Midge was the same size as the others the day of purchase. She eats, scratches, perches and drinks like her sisters. She does try to avoid the zipping around of her sisters. None of them bully her. They snuggle with her. Never a dirty butt. Everything seems fine except for the obvious size. Could we have a failure to thrive situation or possibly a hen with dwarfism? 1st photo is today, 2nd close up cutie face 3 days ago, 3rf couple days after we brought them home.