TheOddOneOut
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I agree Oreo is male. But Goose is also much younger, so no guarantees...Update. I seem to have a roo and a hen.
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I agree Oreo is male. But Goose is also much younger, so no guarantees...Update. I seem to have a roo and a hen.
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Only by 4 daysI agree Oreo is male. But Goose is also much younger, so no guarantees...
Then s/he must be very stunted. What do you feed?Only by 4 days
Just regular chick crumb. It's the same brand I've used to raise all my chicks (but obviously a new bag).Then s/he must be very stunted. What do you feed?
That’s interesting. She’s way behind on size (and I don’t just mean she’s a bantam - Oreo is clearly a bantam cross too.) She’s also really behind on feathering.Just regular chick crumb. It's the same brand I've used to raise all my chicks (but obviously a new bag).
She hatched on Monday the 30th of May
That's strange, I'd expect that in Oreo since he was from a 'worse' source than Goose.That’s interesting. She’s way behind on size (and I don’t just mean she’s a bantam - Oreo is clearly a bantam cross too.) She’s also really behind on feathering.
Hopefully she catches up eventually.
But Oreo has also had good food and care now. So has Goose. So while Oreo is growing good and well, Goose is for some reason…not.That's strange, I'd expect that in Oreo since he was from a 'worse' source than Goose.
Goose is from the better place
YAY!I think Goose is catching up. She's looking a little plumper and she's starting to get feathers on her back and shoulders