- Apr 10, 2012
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I have (had) 11 chicks, 5 plymouth rock, 4 americauna, 2 polish. 3 americauna's were a week older and much larger. Last week I found one polish chick dead and thought the goat had stomped him when he busted the pen open, but then just now I found the other one in a very similar condition, spawled out, limp. He made a final "cheep" as I buried him. Is there a reason the polish aren't surviving? Is it possible the large chicks attacked him (he was in the area I fed them). They are all 7 to 8 weeks old.
also. how soon can I tell which ones are roosters??
also. how soon can I tell which ones are roosters??