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(I just went to Tractor Supply and picked up six 50-pound bags of chick starter. I'm edging close to that "mix your own" limit to go to the feed mill...)
I didn't see whether this was answered, but I see those bumps on almost all my chicks. Both male and female. They aren't good indicators - watch the comb and wattles instead.A couple of questions.
1 - A couple of my chicks seem to be getting nicked by the feed trays that are out for them. Is there a better thing to use?
2 - I would say most of my chicks seem to have a raised bump where their spurs would be. I noticed a couple of them at hatch. Is this possibly a telling factor on gender? I do know that girls can have the bumps and/or spurs too, but still lol.
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I'm behind or missing something - I somehow thought you were done for the year. Whatcha hatching?![]()
Bummer. I'm in a slightly similar quandary - the severely stunted ones have survived and are growing ok, but for my purposes, I know I will cull them anyhow. If *I* had my big girl panties on, I would have culled them. But I've got a lot going on with all these chickens, and my big girl panties are otherwise occupied.That little one who almost died at hatch and rallied, is not going to make it after all. She has been doing great all week, just smaller then the others, but this afternoon out of no where she is near dead. If I had my big girl panties on I would cull her, but she doesn't seem to be in pain just very weak so I'll let nature take it's course unless she seems in pain.
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