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I agree.It is kinda exiting to wait and see what happens
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I agree.It is kinda exiting to wait and see what happens
She/he is still breathing, but in that position on its back.Oh no!!!!! Poor little thing!!!!![]()
Huh…I would try to pick it up…it may move before you even touch it.She/he is still breathing, but in that position on its back.
She/he is still breathing, but in that position on its back.
I agree. Especially since you can see the little one breathingI don't know much about chicken illnesses, but if you can get a few drops of Nutridrench or even sugar water into her beak it might give her the energy to overcome her shipping stress.
Good deal. Chick is still on back, feet jerk every now and again. Let me see if we have someI agree. Especially since you can see the little one breathing
But, i do have things like erythritol, stevia.
I read to put food wrap on top of brooder for easy cleaning of poop. Well, my baby chick somehow got stuck to the sticky side. Hubby figured when he came in to pick her/him up.
Exactly right. I use honey, but it has to be a form of real sugar. It isn't the sweet taste that gets them goingThose wouldn't do the job. Sugar would provide easy energy for a stressed chick.
Oh man. Those are super cute. I'm excited about the mystery bird.Both of my orders arrived today; yay!!! Now they may grow up together.Here's the breakdown:
4 Bielefelders - one cockarel; four pullets
6 Niederrheiners - straight run (I must hurry up and wait . . . A G A I N to know the whosawhatsit!
All arrived safely; no casualties.
Oh, and hubby says there was an extra bird from M. McMurray. I put them all in the brooder before figuring out who is who. I DO know two of the chicks that look like chipmunks are Bielefelder girls. The cockeral is a very light yellow bird from what I recall when I peeked inside while at the post office.
The thing is, the Niederrheiners are also yellow and light. Oy vey,gonna be fun figuring this out.
Ia m hereby writing, this is my LAST order for a while (due to coop space even though they will eventually be free rangers). For real, it is . . . my last chicks purchase. Now, I want to simply get to know them and vice versa and learn to properly care of them all.
Wonder what the mystery bird is though![]()