- Jun 9, 2014
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Does anyone know if there is some sort of growth chart for chicks? Something that shows the average weight at each week so you can make sure your chicks are on track? I know each breed is different, and it would be awesome to find one specifically for orpingtons, but any info would be helpful.
After nursing a sick chick I weighed her because she felt like skin and bones. Then I weighed the rest of the flock for comparison. The sick chick has always been smaller, but it wasn't until AFTER she got sick that I read I was supposed to be weighing them all along. Turns out my sickly chick weighs 1/3 less than all the others - a red flag for coccidiosis. I knew she was smaller, but I had no idea she was THAT much smaller. She was so active and seemed healthy. That is, until she started pooping blood. I'm kicking myself for having missed such an obvious warning sign that was there all along.
After nursing a sick chick I weighed her because she felt like skin and bones. Then I weighed the rest of the flock for comparison. The sick chick has always been smaller, but it wasn't until AFTER she got sick that I read I was supposed to be weighing them all along. Turns out my sickly chick weighs 1/3 less than all the others - a red flag for coccidiosis. I knew she was smaller, but I had no idea she was THAT much smaller. She was so active and seemed healthy. That is, until she started pooping blood. I'm kicking myself for having missed such an obvious warning sign that was there all along.
