Debbie Holcomb
In the Brooder
- Sep 7, 2021
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Please see the attached 2 pictures showing my LITTLE Silkie chick, which I've named "Tiny." She (I know I haven't a clue if it's a boy or girl, but since I take "her" out and love on her every day, I've decided that it's a she, just because she's so darn adorable!
In the first picture, you see the arrow pointing to "Tiny," who is 3 days older than 4 weeks. Next to her is a chick who is the same age, who was raised with her. See the incredible size difference! Behind them both, are ONE week old Silkies, which are the SAME SIZE as Tiny!!!
My questions are:
* Is Tiny one of these "Dwarf Silkies?"
* Is Tiny ever going to grow?
* Tiny eats, drinks and poo pool just fine, but she does have a slight issue with her balance. She has to re-position her feet often in order (it seems) to keep her balance. Is she going to be OK health-related? Or does she have a brain problem that's affecting her growth?
* Can I enjoy loving her as a pet, or am I just going to get heart broken, because she probably won't make it anyway?
Any insight on her condition would really help me tremendously! As you can see, she just hasn't really grown but a couple of ounces since she was hatched!!!
Debbie Holcomb
"Attached to Tiny!"
In the first picture, you see the arrow pointing to "Tiny," who is 3 days older than 4 weeks. Next to her is a chick who is the same age, who was raised with her. See the incredible size difference! Behind them both, are ONE week old Silkies, which are the SAME SIZE as Tiny!!!
My questions are:
* Is Tiny one of these "Dwarf Silkies?"
* Is Tiny ever going to grow?
* Tiny eats, drinks and poo pool just fine, but she does have a slight issue with her balance. She has to re-position her feet often in order (it seems) to keep her balance. Is she going to be OK health-related? Or does she have a brain problem that's affecting her growth?
* Can I enjoy loving her as a pet, or am I just going to get heart broken, because she probably won't make it anyway?
Any insight on her condition would really help me tremendously! As you can see, she just hasn't really grown but a couple of ounces since she was hatched!!!
Debbie Holcomb
"Attached to Tiny!"