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Well I am kinda guessing but i would say that are around 5 months old and they are silkies so maybe they
just have some growing to do?????? The males seem to be ok but 2 of the girls are the ones I was wondering about.
All the other ones seem to be ok, just not the 2.
Well...it won't hurt to try a wormer. But if I was in your shoes, I'd give it a few more weeks, unless they are just purely skinny, and if they're eating, drinking, and have good energy levels. I think it's at least partly age related, and also, some animals are just different. One of my cats has a super light build (she's scrawny). Her brother is probably an ideal build for cats. One dog is chunky, and the other (same breed) is average build. I know it's different animals, but I'm sure even chickens of the same breed can have slightly different builds. But if it worries you, use a mild wormer.
Well I am kinda guessing but i would say that are around 5 months old and they are silkies so maybe they
just have some growing to do?????? The males seem to be ok but 2 of the girls are the ones I was wondering about.
All the other ones seem to be ok, just not the 2.
Well...it won't hurt to try a wormer. But if I was in your shoes, I'd give it a few more weeks, unless they are just purely skinny, and if they're eating, drinking, and have good energy levels. I think it's at least partly age related, and also, some animals are just different. One of my cats has a super light build (she's scrawny). Her brother is probably an ideal build for cats. One dog is chunky, and the other (same breed) is average build. I know it's different animals, but I'm sure even chickens of the same breed can have slightly different builds. But if it worries you, use a mild wormer.