INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Guys, cocci? Pasty?
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Cocci.
I thought pasty was a condition of small chicks.
 
Heehee! That is the fun part. I love to watch them, they generally go from very awkward to decently confident, and they can waltz!

Growing up we had a great little Cocker that had really good birding skills, although my job early on was to bust up the birds. Later on we got Brittanies. Our best birder died about 6 years ago and my dad decided that clay was more his speed, partly because it is difficult to find anywhere to hunt around here anymore. It is all subdivisions.
I've competed against some really nice Britt's that I wouldn't be ashamed to feed. We had a nice Cocker from hunting stock, though I didn't hunt him; he was DW's pet, and the birds had disappeared, anyway. I was an English Pointer & Red Setter man for a lot of years.
 
Well I ink adult chickens can get it sometimes to but is she showing any other symtoms


From the picture it looks like She has also lost a lot of chest/abdominal feathers which could suggest chronic diarrhea/dampness underneath. Still think GI infection and Cocci would be most likely.
 
I've competed against some really nice Britt's that I wouldn't be ashamed to feed. We had a nice Cocker from hunting stock, though I didn't hunt him; he was DW's pet, and the birds had disappeared, anyway. I was an English Pointer & Red Setter man for a lot of years.
We started out with Cockers because Dad was in the Navy and he wanted smaller dogs with all the moves, but growing up he had a Britt and always wanted another. We hunted pheasant, antelope and elk in Colorado, then here in Utah. We lived in PAX River MD for a while and did lots of crabbing for blues. In Louisiana we just tried not to get eaten by the local wildlife. I don't know why we never hunted for deer.
 
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