At least there isn't pieces of feed stuck to them. I had that happen before and the other chicks happily pulled the clumps off along with whatever feather it was attached to.Alrighty, thanks!I'll probably have 'em out in their circle tomorrow then.
Another question.. I made a mistake with the wet feed.They managed to peck the lid off, with I'm assuming tremendous teamwork, and all of them got inside it and sat there as opposed to just their heads fitting through before. Now all of their little chests are covered in dried like mash? There's no actual food stuck to them, but they're looking very scruffy on their chests and have some bits of skin showing because it dried with their down clumped together. How the heck do I get this off?
I know how to get poop off their little bums, but I tried the same method and it just doesn't seem to be coming off the same way, and I don't want to be too harsh on them.
If we have chicks that really got messy... a warm bath works really well. For chicks we just do it under running water. And we gently blow dry them (after a good towel dry) because it is ALWAYS cool here.And the main reason I would be worried about the scruffiness is because I wouldn't want them to get chilled where the down isn't covering well.
How is your runty baby doing?
I'll probably have 'em out in their circle tomorrow then.
They managed to peck the lid off, with I'm assuming tremendous teamwork, and all of them got inside it and sat there as opposed to just their heads fitting through before. Now all of their little chests are covered in dried like mash? There's no actual food stuck to them, but they're looking very scruffy on their chests and have some bits of skin showing because it dried with their down clumped together. How the heck do I get this off?
It's not really dirty, it just doesn't seem to want to unclump - I need a tiny hairbrush.
I think she'll be okay, but I'll see how she does with the move to the circular pen. It's so strange because I have 3 super spunky Australorp's, 2 of them that seem a little small and aren't too spunky unless they're following the others' lead (one of them is just fluffy as heck, but the other is the little runt
Maybe you just got an extra energetic bunch of babies. I'm crossing my fingers for you I know you've already got plenty of boys.
But honestly, if they are, it's not a huge deal.. 2 of my RIR boys are starting to torment the pullets way more, pulling out feathers, and they even attacked me a bit! So, if I can get a docile Australorp roo or two it'll be okay. Hopefully no more than that. lol I swatted them on the behind and chased 'em around a bit like I saw on another thread, and then put them in a currently not being used grow-out pen together; the one my grandpa dubbed "Pretty Boy" attacked the one dubbed "Long Tail" (very creative 


And my Australorp pullet had me thinkin' roo for the longest time. Their red waddles are quite striking against their black plumage. 