- Apr 7, 2010
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Last week, I bought 7 chicks and they were doing fine. We had raised chickens a few years ago, and I wanted my nephew to have the same experience. I noticed one chick seemed "clogged"; there's a big chunk of poop stuck on her bottom, and I can't tell if she just sat in something and now it's hard, or if she actually is "plugged".
Yesterday, someone accidentally left the garage door open (the chicks were in a box with a heat lamp in the garage) and our dog decided 7 wasn't the perfect number after all. Somehow, the clogged chick was the only one that survived. I hate seeing her suffer by herself...does anyone know what to do? And can anyone that is raising chicks already take care of one more? I'm not sure how old she is...I got them at the local feed/farm supply store during their "Easter Chick Days", and we just had to get a bigger box because some of them were already trying to fly around. She was in the "Assorted Pullet" box. I live in Sarasota, FL, so if you are close by and can adopt a chick, please contact me!
email: [email protected]
Yesterday, someone accidentally left the garage door open (the chicks were in a box with a heat lamp in the garage) and our dog decided 7 wasn't the perfect number after all. Somehow, the clogged chick was the only one that survived. I hate seeing her suffer by herself...does anyone know what to do? And can anyone that is raising chicks already take care of one more? I'm not sure how old she is...I got them at the local feed/farm supply store during their "Easter Chick Days", and we just had to get a bigger box because some of them were already trying to fly around. She was in the "Assorted Pullet" box. I live in Sarasota, FL, so if you are close by and can adopt a chick, please contact me!
email: [email protected]