How is this one looking?

If you would like to orally dose every four weeks with Safeguard it won't hurt anything. I know a breeder that does not treat for cocci with any of the regular cocci treatments, he only uses Safeguard about every three weeks and never has cocci and certainly never has worms either. It seems counter to everything we read about treating for cocci but a vet told him to do that and that is what he has done for the last four years.
 
Yes, that is the Pied hen I was speaking of above, was there another? I may have missed something.

Yes there were two pied older ones outside in the pen with the guineas and I lost one of them...
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This is my older pied that’s still outside with the guineas
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These are my 8 younger ones in the garage
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@casportpony or @KsKingBee is there a weight chart or something to go by when checking their weight?
I weighed my older pied one that’s outside and this just seems insane although I had been treating it with corid and now it finally seems to be growing!

491 g Tuesday 7/21
416g Thur 7/23
715g 7/30
 
Also are you able to tell the sex of any of these and if all of these are IB and pied? The biggest one on the roost in the last couple pictures seems a different color than the rest? (and it’s the same one in the last picture with the 2 younger ones). I know the obvious pied female.
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