Okay, I give..... how do you use dye to mark chicks

Yes, I do.
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I also use very tiny zip ties and move up to larger zip ties and then velcro rings like TOH.
 
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When my twins were born I kept the first born of the two’s toenails painted for the first two years of her life so I could tell them apart. They are identical and at 22 their grandmother still can’t tell them apart.

I guess it would work on chickens too.
 
Actually, I have a small pair of surgical scissors, and cut the web out. You do each bird in it's own pattern so each breed has it's own. They make a toe punch tool that punches a small hole, but these can sometimes heal closed, so that is why I cut the webbing instead.
 
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The zip ties are a great idea!!!........what does the TOH stand for??
and when do you change to velcro rings and why??
 
you can color chicks before there out of the egg in incubation you can color different breeds differient colors before there out of the egg
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The zip ties are a great idea!!!........what does the TOH stand for??
and when do you change to velcro rings and why??

TOH = Tuffoldhen

Orpington chickens have huge feet and legs. They grow fast and thick. The velcro is soft and won't constrict or grow into their skin like a zip tie can. You must watch the zip ties VERY closely.
 

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