Sep 2, 2017 #1 BAurthur In the Brooder 7 Years Joined Nov 4, 2012 Messages 5 Reaction score 1 Points 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: 105
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 Educator Friend Greeter Spirit Joined Mar 9, 2014 Messages 20,622 Reaction score 15,152 Points 831 Location 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 Joined Nov 4, 2012 Messages 5 Reaction score 1 Points 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 Joined Nov 4, 2012 Messages 5 Reaction score 1 Points 42 Yes, it's raised. It looks like a blood blister.
Sep 2, 2017 #5 Wyorp Rock 🐓 ❤ 🐛 Premium Feather Member 10 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Sep 20, 2015 Messages 64,079 Reaction score 95,711 Points 1,652 Location 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 Joined Nov 4, 2012 Messages 5 Reaction score 1 Points 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.