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Just did, and I forgot the pic sorry, you can go look again I just posted it.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/774187/week-old-chick-with-bumblefootYes, that's bumblefoot alright! Send us the link to the bumblefoot thread.
okie dokie, Thank you, K Epp, for being nice about it. She's still my baby and I wouldn't trade her, she's such a great chick. She kind of has a little fuzz on her head, could she still maybe get her hair? She looks like a little vulture right now, she's still getting in her adult feathersI would love to see pictures of your baby. In my experience the chicks are hatched with the dome skull that give them the topknot look. Just like the beards You need to know what to look for when picking out your chicks. I'm sure some of the experts can tell you more in a kind manner. Welcome to BYC. Not everyone here is a jerk.
Do you feel better now.... Seriously I don't think she ask to be fussed at. I have some very nice birds that I bought at my locally owned feed store who I know gets them from Idea Poultry in Texas.
This one most likely won't get feathers on it's head, it looks mixed as well, it has a single comb =/ Most feed store chicks, at least silkie chicks, are only pet quality so you won't see the fluffy poofballs coming from thereokie dokie, Thank you, K Epp, for being nice about it. She's still my baby and I wouldn't trade her, she's such a great chick. She kind of has a little fuzz on her head, could she still maybe get her hair? She looks like a little vulture right now, she's still getting in her adult feathers
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my grandmothers Black Giant chick got curious d:
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