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YesDo you have any other chickens?
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YesDo you have any other chickens?
Do you have any other chickens?
Yes, she’s thin but started eating as soon as we offered food/water.You've done a great job. Do you have a heat lamp? She's a bit young to be off the heat. She's also huddled, which is a bad sign. I hope it's only that she's cold.
Has she eaten or drunk anything since you found her?
The pics I’ve seen of sex links of similar age range do not look like this. She has a hawk like appearance in the face/beak and the mottled pattern on the feathers makes me think about an Easter Egger or similar but an unsureI would agree with two weeks old. I doubt it's a black sex link, but both breed and age are too early. I would say a mix, though. Poor little cutie.
Are you planning on keeping this chick? If yes, is there any way you can get a another chick of a similar age to keep her company? Having two chicks will also make flock integrations easier.Yes, but they are several years old and we raised them from 1 day old chicks. We thought one of our broody girls would be a warm companion but it was a no go. We are keeping this little one indoors for now because it’s too cold here
Yes, I have 7 (2 Australorps, 3 buff Orpington and 2 Chochins)Do you have any other chickens?
I have seriously considered getting her a buddy or finding someone who is already raising some this age.Are you planning on keeping this chick? If yes, is there any way you can get a another chick of a similar age to keep her company? Having two chicks will also make flock integrations easier.
YesDo you have any other chickens?
YesDo you have any other chickens?
They don't look like they have muffs or a beard, though I guess some of them don't. I would just post updates when they get their feathers in.The pics I’ve seen of sex links of similar age range do not look like this. She has a hawk like appearance in the face/beak and the mottled pattern on the feathers makes me think about an Easter Egger or similar but an unsure
Yes, she is thin but eats wellYou've done a great job. Do you have a heat lamp? She's a bit young to be off the heat. She's also huddled, which is a bad sign. I hope it's only that she's cold.
Has she eaten or drunk anything since you found her?