Is she just hot or something wrong?

ChickenMomsince2025

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Feb 4, 2025
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She's been panting like a puppy on a hot day. It's been very hot during the day. She seems to be having a harder time cooling off than the rest. I took her inside to cool off. It's been an hour and she's still panting, not constant though.

I noticed her poop is softer than usual. I also noticed these white translucent particles coming off of her when she cleans her feathers. Shes 7 weeks old. I don't know all these things are related. Is she okay?
 

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She looks totally normal in my opinion. Her poop looks normal & the white flakes are common with young chicks. I noticed with mine that happened as their feathers came in. It’s like these little pin feather flakes, I wouldn’t worry about that.

She sounds like she is either hot or stressed, maybe both? Maybe she got startled by something. Chicks have a harder time regulating their temperature, she likely still is learning. Helping her cool off as you did I’m sure is what’s best. Making sure they have cool water, shade & even electrolytes is helpful. My girls love cool snacks to stay cooled down also. Things like watermelon are great. I also put water, ice in a bowl with meal worms, frozen peas, corn & blueberries. It’s a fun interactive way to cool off for them. Hope that helps & she is feeling ok.
 
She looks totally normal in my opinion. Her poop looks normal & the white flakes are common with young chicks. I noticed with mine that happened as their feathers came in. It’s like these little pin feather flakes, I wouldn’t worry about that.

She sounds like she is either hot or stressed, maybe both? Maybe she got startled by something. Chicks have a harder time regulating their temperature, she likely still is learning. Helping her cool off as you did I’m sure is what’s best. Making sure they have cool water, shade & even electrolytes is helpful. My girls love cool snacks to stay cooled down also. Things like watermelon are great. I also put water, ice in a bowl with meal worms, frozen peas, corn & blueberries. It’s a fun interactive way to cool off for them. Hope that helps & she is feeling ok.
I tend to overly worried about them. 😬 I've been giving them all those cool snacks you mentioned (they're so pampered) except frozen peas so I'll try that tomorrow. She's not panting in the evening so I guess she's okay. I'll add more shades as well. Thank you!
 

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