AKMotherClucker
In the Brooder
- Jun 8, 2015
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Hi everyone, we currently have 15, 3 week old chicks. It's a mixed bag, but one of them is significantly smaller than the others. The chick in question is a small breed anyway, a Phoenix, however she is much smaller than any of the other chicks. She is feathering, but slower than the others. She eats, drinks, sleeps all normally, and doesn't seem to get picked on any more than anyone else, definitely flys under the radar.
So my question, could this girl be failure to thrive? Is there anything we can do to help her out, are we going to come home to a dead birdy someday? I'm willing to try whatever! (Or be reassured that she is just slow to feather and grow
Thanks!
The bottom chick here is the same breed and age as our runty girl, but much larger and more feathered.
Black chick is a black jersey giant.
So my question, could this girl be failure to thrive? Is there anything we can do to help her out, are we going to come home to a dead birdy someday? I'm willing to try whatever! (Or be reassured that she is just slow to feather and grow
Thanks!
The bottom chick here is the same breed and age as our runty girl, but much larger and more feathered.
Black chick is a black jersey giant.
