Opiumbrella
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- Jul 30, 2021
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I had a black bantam hatch out one lone chick, it was the cutest tiniest baby I had ever seen. The chick has grown SO slow, but is not failing to thrive. Just extremely mini. She eats and runs around and flies up to the high bantam roost my bantams love, (and oddly sleeps under her dad lol not her mom) but with her age and size I'm fearng she will spontaneously die soon. She was born at the end of June. And she is not even half the size of her mother, an already tiny black bantam hen.
Is there anyway I can't tell for sure if she has fatal dwarfism?
Is there anyway I can't tell for sure if she has fatal dwarfism?