Sep 2, 2017 #1 BAurthur In the Brooder 7 Years Nov 4, 2012 5 1 42 Hello, I noticed a red spot on one of my chick's beak. Is this safe or should I be concerned? I have included a picture. It's a bit blurry. Sorry. Attachments IMG_2296.JPG 414.3 KB · Views: 103
Hello, I noticed a red spot on one of my chick's beak. Is this safe or should I be concerned? I have included a picture. It's a bit blurry. Sorry.
Sep 2, 2017 #2 Ol Grey Mare One egg shy of a full carton. ..... 8 Years Mar 9, 2014 20,622 15,152 831 Oregon My Coop My Coop the photo is pretty indistinguishable..... is the spot raised?
Sep 2, 2017 Thread starter #3 BAurthur In the Brooder 7 Years Nov 4, 2012 5 1 42 Here is a slightly better picture. Attachments IMG_2295.JPG 265.3 KB · Views: 50
Sep 2, 2017 Thread starter #4 BAurthur In the Brooder 7 Years Nov 4, 2012 5 1 42 Yes, it's raised. It looks like a blood blister.
Sep 2, 2017 #5 Wyorp Rock 🐓 ❤ 🐛 Premium Feather Member 9 Years Sep 20, 2015 63,637 95,030 1,642 Southern N.C. Mountains Could be an injury from a feeder or getting caught in fencing(?) How are you brooding the chicks? Keep watch on to make sure the other chicks don't pick at it.
Could be an injury from a feeder or getting caught in fencing(?) How are you brooding the chicks? Keep watch on to make sure the other chicks don't pick at it.
Sep 2, 2017 Thread starter #6 BAurthur In the Brooder 7 Years Nov 4, 2012 5 1 42 Thank you. They are with their mother. I will keep an eye on it. The others are not bothering her, yet.
Thank you. They are with their mother. I will keep an eye on it. The others are not bothering her, yet.