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Guess what? Today is the Milk Drinker's birthday! It's both hard to believe it's been a year already, and that it's only been a year. LOL. He's walking like a champ (and getting close to running at times) and he is learning and accurately using new words all the time.
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I was lucky to only have one with pasted butt and only for the day after they got here. I think good attention when they first arrive helps a lot. And, it is so hot here that I give them a ton of room in the brooder to spread out and be away from the heater. More exercise, grass and dirt in the brooder give them something to do besides stress out and pick on each other. Sometimes those with sick birds were also wanting to know how many can fit in a Tractor Supply coop! :hmm

My poor pasty butt chicks were Polish that had a very very rough trip. The hatchery sent them 2 weeks before expected and they were in transit for 4 days. Only 6 out of 50 survived the trip. I battled that pasty butt for 3 weeks on them.

Guess what? Today is the Milk Drinker's birthday! It's both hard to believe it's been a year already, and that it's only been a year. LOL. He's walking like a champ (and getting close to running at times) and he is learning and accurately using new words all the time.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

Looking like a grown up boy now! Man they grow almost as fast as chicks!
 

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