LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

I was adopted as a baby (3 months old). I was *always* different from my adoptive family. Years later, as an adult, I met my birth mother and my uncles and aunts and cousins. I fit in so well it was scary!
My brother and sister were adopted. They aren't genetically related to me or each other. We had the same home, the same parents raising us, trying to teach us the same lessons.

Our views on relationships, money, work, ethics, family... all VERY different.
 
Group preening
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Sometimes. That one and the other rusty-colored chick take turns. Cat eye prefers the ground. So far we've got a pair for Cruella's chicks. What about the third one:pop?
Time will tell! How are the other babies in the brooder area doing? :)
 
Time will tell! How are the other babies in the brooder area doing? :)

Good. Except for chick number 4. It's rather sleepy, and spending all its day under the heating plate. Had a little bit of runny poop on its bum. Maybe coccidiosis, but the growth is on par with the others, actually, it's the biggest chick of the bunch?
 
Good. Except for chick number 4. It's rather sleepy, and spending all its day under the heating plate. Had a little bit of runny poop on its bum. Maybe coccidiosis, but the growth is on par with the others, actually, it's the biggest chick of the bunch?
Poor little guy. :hugs Coccidiosis is most likely.
 

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