Bee and me
In the Brooder
- Feb 5, 2017
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I noticed you have a baby ( stuffy) in with your chicks.
Should I do that?
Should I do that?
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Omg he or she lol was standing on his own and eating. This makes me so happy. He hasn't done that in 4 days. He's still wobbly but uses his wings to stabilize. I bought a chick electrolyte/probiotic mix for their water and he's been drinking that for 3 days now. So much stress and worry for all these little chicks
I noticed you have a baby ( stuffy) in with your chicks.
Should I do that?
Bantam chicks should be separated from large fowl chicks in most cases to prevent injuries and malnutrition. Is there an injury or malformation of the leg or does it seem to be lethargic?Help...We got 2 silkie chicks and I am amazed at how tiny they are. The black one in the pic started having trouble walking so I separated them from my regular chicks cause they are about 1/3 the size but the same age. Why are they so small???
Any advice on what to do for this little guy? He's eating, drinking & pooping but what do I do for his leg?![]()
Thanks when i get the chance i will semd a picture. They have taken to sitting in the coop and staying there( they dont like the snow)