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You should probably leave them mostly alone right now, since they’re in shock.The one with the yellow blanket needs more help as he was more tired but is still pushing on
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You should probably leave them mostly alone right now, since they’re in shock.The one with the yellow blanket needs more help as he was more tired but is still pushing on
Yeah thank you, I’m doing that right now, I’m letting them restYou should probably leave them mostly alone right now, since they’re in shock.
Oh okay thanks for informing me I dont know much about thisFor everyone on here if you want help you need to take pictures that show what your concerns are. You’d get help a lot faster if you included more information too like age, type of rooster etc...
that depends on how badly beat up they truly are and how long they were going for.You should probably leave them mostly alone right now, since they’re in shock.
No problem. Do you at least know what kind of roosters they are?Oh okay thanks for informing me I dont know much about this
no I don’t, the ones I have, I’ve literally never seen before on the internet or ever gotten information or help identifying what they arethat depends on how badly beat up they truly are and how long they were going for.
No problem. Do you at least know what kind of roosters they are?
Are they gamefowl or layer breeds? Also a location would be helpful. If you’re in say Alabama compared to the North Pole I wouldn’t put heat on them at all.They are both two years old
no I don’t, the ones I have, I’ve literally never seen before on the internet or ever gotten information or help identifying what they are
Theres a pinned thread at the top of this forum with suggestions of information to include in your post to help people help you faster and easier.Oh okay thanks for informing me I dont know much about this