Are you talking about the one in the front? That one's a black and will lose the little bits of white. The one is back will be solid blue and is very pretty. I love that shade of blue.This is Dexter who was suppose to be a blue ameraucana.......really curious as to what she will look like when she is an adult. I guess she is a splash but all I see are white ones when I google it. Then again I'm no expert here and don't know if they just change color as they get older or what.
Now these three live in my room. They have fresh water and food and they are eating. But they are not putting on any weight. They are just bones. I put in the save a chick stuff the guy at the feed store gave me. But what else should I do??? I don't want to lose them. And when I put them outside they huddle in a corner and don't move. The other chicks beat them up bad. My red stars and silkies pay them no mind. But the brahma and other am's are just mean!! I don't get it.
All the good nutrition and warmth won't do any good if they've got health issues going on. Depending on what they were exposed to they could have any number of protozoa parasites or different weird bacteria. I'm assuming they're on medicated feed to prevent coccidia? You can treat them blind with extra food and heat and all that but short of taking them to a vet for a fecal or culture there's just no way of knowing what the real problem is. So you're stuck treating symptoms. Chickens are oppourtunists. They're going to constantly test all the other chickens to see if any show weakness. That's why the others pick on them.
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