We culled the little chick with the serious feet problems yesterday.
He was refusing to eat and drink, I tried to do both by hand with no luck. You could tell that he wasn't getting the same amount of nutrients/nourishment that the other chicks are, he was already almost half thier size and was not feathering out like his hatchmates at all. Maybe his size was another early sign of dwarfism? Either way the little chick is at peace now, we buried him out back under the roses. I'm still so upset that I had to cull him, now I'm down to 5 Dels. The other chick with some feet problems seems to be doing okay, he is eating and drinking and running with the others. I took the dimes out from under his feet and replaced it with cardstock. He seems to be getting around easier now that he has a more stable surface to support his wieght.
zephyrcreek, thos are some adorable babies. Delaware chicks have got to be the greatest! I'll try to get some new pictures up to show how much my Del babies are growing.

zephyrcreek, thos are some adorable babies. Delaware chicks have got to be the greatest! I'll try to get some new pictures up to show how much my Del babies are growing.
