I just need to get my game on. And my jokes in order. (laughter helps a lot)Good morning Alex, try to have a great day. We're here for you
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I just need to get my game on. And my jokes in order. (laughter helps a lot)Good morning Alex, try to have a great day. We're here for you
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Good morning Daniel, try to have a great day. Best of luck with your chick. I too hate culling babies.Sad. It is very difficult. I would be reluctant to train the local predators to eat chicks. Big pair of shears, very fast.Good morning everyone. Hope you all have had a wonderful day so far.
I have one chick that I'm afraid I will have to cull. He was the last to hatch and was 48 hours late and at that I still had to help him. He has an issue with his legs and can not support himself. He will kinda flop around and get food and water but he is showing no improvement on gaining the ability to walk.
It bothers me to kill a baby anything though. If it was full grown I'd have no issue harvesting it lol. He may have a spinal issue.
We have foxes and all kinds of predators so I may just take him out to the edge of the woods and set him out at night. Something will take him before long when it starts calling out.
Other then that all I have on my mind is pressure washing the porch. The chickens live to use it as their own personal restroom lol

Try putting it in a heavy cup..his leg tendons may not have set.. kicking may helpGood morning everyone. Hope you all have had a wonderful day so far.
I have one chick that I'm afraid I will have to cull. He was the last to hatch and was 48 hours late and at that I still had to help him. He has an issue with his legs and can not support himself. He will kinda flop around and get food and water but he is showing no improvement on gaining the ability to walk.
It bothers me to kill a baby anything though. If it was full grown I'd have no issue harvesting it lol. He may have a spinal issue.
We have foxes and all kinds of predators so I may just take him out to the edge of the woods and set him out at night. Something will take him before long when it starts calling out.
Other then that all I have on my mind is pressure washing the porch. The chickens live to use it as their own personal restroom lol
Good morning Mo, have a great dayGood morning Mo, have a great day


Good morning Chicky, have a great day
Sad. It is very difficult. I would be reluctant to train the local predators to eat chicks. Big pair of shears, very fast.![]()
I wouldn't cull yet, line a teacup sized glass with a paper towel and put the chick in that for 12-36 hours to see if that helps. If it doesn't ever really straighten out and you need to cull, I wrote an article on culling for squeamish folks.Good morning everyone. Hope you all have had a wonderful day so far.
I have one chick that I'm afraid I will have to cull. He was the last to hatch and was 48 hours late and at that I still had to help him. He has an issue with his legs and can not support himself. He will kinda flop around and get food and water but he is showing no improvement on gaining the ability to walk.
It bothers me to kill a baby anything though. If it was full grown I'd have no issue harvesting it lol. He may have a spinal issue.
We have foxes and all kinds of predators so I may just take him out to the edge of the woods and set him out at night. Something will take him before long when it starts calling out.
Other then that all I have on my mind is pressure washing the porch. The chickens live to use it as their own personal restroom lol