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NeroTheFirst
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Adding electrolytes to water is usually a good first step. Also make sure that she's on a grower feed, because they need that protein. You can probably get a lot more help with her if you make a new thread.Also @Overo Mare I have one female one month old chick she's not really that strong can you recommend me anything to feed her???
No, because the chickens in your photo have feathered feet, and the chickens commonly sold as "Golden Buffs" do not have feathered feet.one of my relatives said they are golden buffs are they?
I think "Golden Buff" is one of the many names for red sexlinks. No it's not a pure breed, but it is a recognizable kind of chicken that does not match the birds in OP's photo.Golden buff is not a breed.
Chick starter, electrolytes, and Nutri-drench. Best to make a thread over in the Emergency forum. Include pics of her, as well as info about your brooder setup (size/how many chicks/temperature), what her poop looks like, her diet, and anything else you may think could help.Also @Overo Mare I have one female one month old chick she's not really that strong can you recommend me anything to feed her???
Are you thinking of Golden Comets? I've never heard of Golden Buffs.No, because the chickens in your photo have feathered feet, and the chickens commonly sold as "Golden Buffs" do not have feathered feet.
I think "Golden Buff" is one of the many names for red sexlinks. No it's not a pure breed, but it is a recognizable kind of chicken that does not match the birds in OP's photo.
I'm pretty sure that golden buffs are just another name for red sex links. https://www.mypetchicken.com/catalo...uffs are "sex link,when many others slow down.Are you thinking of Golden Comets? I've never heard of Golden Buffs.
Ah - Red Stars. Okay. Thanks! Never heard of "Golden Buffs".I'm pretty sure that golden buffs are just another name for red sex links. https://www.mypetchicken.com/catalog/Baby-Chicks/Golden-Buff-Red-Star-p224.aspx#:~:text=Golden Buffs are "sex link,when many others slow down.
Are red stars, golden buffs, isas, cinnamon queens, etc, just all ways to say RSL? or are they actually different?Ah - Red Stars. Okay. Thanks! Never heard of "Golden Buffs".