- Apr 6, 2011
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This is my first time raising chicks. I've been wanting to get some for several years and just now got ready for them. I got 6 red pullets and 6 white leghorn pullets from TSC today. They just got them in today and said they were only a few days old. They are doing great. I have them on pine shavings in a metal stock tank with a heat lamp on them. They seem happy and are eating and drinking fine. However, 2 or 3 of the white leghorns have just developed this afternoon, a bald, slightly red spot on their right shoulders. They have been scratching some too. I inspected one of the chicks and the spot is about the size of a nickel and there is no fluff there and there was a small, red line on the skin like she got scratched or something. Could they have some kind of lice or mite at this early age? Or if not, what could this be? The red pullets are scratching a little but no bald or red spots on their skin yet. Do I need to separate the leghorns? And also, what can I do about the spots and scratching? Thanks for any suggestions. I am totally new to this!
