Name the eggs! Choose your baby to root for!

The baby floofs are outside. They have a heat lamp, their own area, and their big sisters don't give two effs they are there. I watched them for a few hours together. And overnight. They are big babies now. Lol.
 

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I love the stuff you have in your pen! I have some of the same!

Currently working on an outdoor place for the older chicks. Moving sand by hand is hard. Also putting hardware cloth around an extra large retriever dog kennel is tedious. I'm almost done with that. The other pen tho needs lots of sand in a low spot and I still need to cover it with wire.
 
Will rooster booster work for this? He is the only one out of 50+ that has this issue. He's also only one out of nine featherfooted birds I have that has the issue. 🙁
We sprinkle Rooster Booster granules in their feed. I think of that as more like a prevention, but if one has an issue, I reach for the good stuff that @TwoCrows mentions, Poultry Cell. That's one of those products everyone should have in their chicken junk box.

Meyer Hatchery sums it up. They charge $9 to ship just that, so it's not cheaper there, I just like their thorough explanation of what it is.
 
We sprinkle Rooster Booster granules in their feed. I think of that as more like a prevention, but if one has an issue, I reach for the good stuff that @TwoCrows mentions, Poultry Cell. That's one of those products everyone should have in their chicken junk box.

Meyer Hatchery sums it up. They charge $9 to ship just that, so it's not cheaper there, I just like their thorough explanation of what it is.
Ill have to see if TSC carries it or has it in stock locally first.
 

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