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WOW! I have never seen anything like that! I hope it is doing ok.I would think the other chicks would pick at it.![]()
Hi Everyone,
I am in Puyallup WA, it's near Tacoma. I just got my first 5 baby chicks last week and we love them! We have named all five, and I believe they are getting to know their names already. They are growing fast and so pretty. I got an assortment, they look like barred rock, black astrolope, auracana, rhode island red, and americana (I know I probably spelled those wrong, sorry). I'm guessing, of course, but that is what I think they are. They are all mixed breed and they will lay wonderful eggs for us later on. Hope none turn out to be roosters, those can't stayin our neighborhood. We also have a small dog (poodle/shih-tzu) and she guarded the baby chicks all night the first night we brought them home, lol.
Lisa![]()
Are they under a red light? So they all look red? I think Id give it a day by its self or put a chick with it and see what the two do.I went to check on the broody and noticed the chick I thought would hatch was gone. I've had newly hatched chicks go missing before so I did a quick look around and didn't see it. Well I went back in and checked again and noticed the chick laying on its side with a wound to its head and was cold. But it was still alive.
I thought its neck might be broken because it was floppy so I brought it in a warmed it up. The good part is its doing much better but I think its to injured to put back with mom. I don't know what to put on it. And I can't get anything till tomorrow.
I also have 16 chicks that hatched yesturday. Is it to injured to put in with them?
I posted this in the emergency section.
Welcome glad you came and hope you stay..Hi Everyone,
I am in Puyallup WA, it's near Tacoma. I just got my first 5 baby chicks last week and we love them! We have named all five, and I believe they are getting to know their names already. They are growing fast and so pretty. I got an assortment, they look like barred rock, black astrolope, auracana, rhode island red, and americana (I know I probably spelled those wrong, sorry). I'm guessing, of course, but that is what I think they are. They are all mixed breed and they will lay wonderful eggs for us later on. Hope none turn out to be roosters, those can't stayin our neighborhood. We also have a small dog (poodle/shih-tzu) and she guarded the baby chicks all night the first night we brought them home, lol.
Lisa![]()
Are they under a red light? So they all look red? I think Id give it a day by its self or put a chick with it and see what the two do.
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It looks like one of the big girls (momma??) took a big chunk of fluff/skin/meat out of her face! Poor poor baby, that has got to hurt like crazy! I hope you can treat her soon, how awful!!