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Chirping
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that last odd behaviour ive noticed was when she took her first kinda sand bath in the new towel bedding she was like opening her mouth looking like she's thirsty and then drink some water and back to normal..can you see that red streak at the her joint?I’m not sure what I’m looking for, is she ill or lame? The legs look normal to me.
they are now so happy ive put the red cinnamon fawn chick with her..she thinks she her mom and follows her all the timeShe looks pretty normal to me. One joint looks a bit bigger than the other, but I wouldn't worry about it as long as she's moving normally. If you can get a couple more chicks, it would really help.
this is exactly what it looks like!! so that kind of blister joints are normal?Some pics of a normal chick that is 13 days old:
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Are those birds alone? Do all the birds in the enclosure look that way? The first one, is it wet or is there a discharge from somewhere making it look wet? What is the male/female ratio where they are kept? Have you watched to see if anyone in the pen is picking on them? Have you looked for lice and mites? What do you feed them? At four weeks did you switch food before?what i am afraid about is that i have this same joints problem with my previous batch when they are like 4weeks old and they stopped growing and lost so many of the feathers..it all started from that joint blister looks and it spread to their wings and head..till now they have'nt healed properly ..