White leghorns

How old are they? What is your brooder temperature?

Some chicks get pasty butt. Keeping them clean is important. Sometimes it's a sign of other problems and sometimes it isn't. You can't really force chicks to eat more or to grow more. On occasion a chick won't make it because of internal problems or because it had a rough start. It's unusual to have 2 doing it but it is always possible.
 
Use a thermometer and take the temperature in your brooder...in a few different spots.
Report back with exact temps.
 
Answering some of the questions about how old they are and what temperature your brooder is kept, and if they are inside or outside in a cold coop with hrat lamp of not would be helpful. It is hard to answer questions without knowing more information. You can have many of the same breeds, but they can be diiferent sizes. Using probiotics can help, and learn to watch for symptoms of coccidiosis, since it can cause stunted growth.
 
For the evening I raised the food a little higher. I’ve been raising it bit by bit as they all grow and depending on how much they kick into it. This morning I woke up to both eating happily and no pasty butts. I’m hoping they are just slowly going to catch up. I’m adding probiotics to the water again. Any tips on making sure the little ones are drinking enough water?
 
Can you post pictures of the birds in question?
 
How old are they? What is your brooder temperature?

Some chicks get pasty butt. Keeping them clean is important. Sometimes it's a sign of other problems and sometimes it isn't. You can't really force chicks to eat more or to grow more. On occasion a chick won't make it because of internal problems or because it had a rough start. It's unusual to have 2 doing it but it is always possible.
The temp is kept between 90-95. We check it often and around the brooder. They are a couple weeks old right now and kept inside.
 
Answering some of the questions about how old they are and what temperature your brooder is kept, and if they are inside or outside in a cold coop with hrat lamp of not would be helpful. It is hard to answer questions without knowing more information. You can have many of the same breeds, but they can be diiferent sizes. Using probiotics can help, and learn to watch for symptoms of coccidiosis, since it can cause stunted growth.
They are kept inside and the brooder is 90-95. We trying to keep track of the temp all over a s much as possible. They all stay pretty spread out and active. We purchased the chicks from a retail store since we are just starting, so I’m not sure what hatching was like. They are about two weeks old and most seem to be following the growth chart I found. These two are similar size as when we got them. They seem active though.
 
The temp is kept between 90-95. We check it often and around the brooder. They are a couple weeks old right now and kept inside.
How old are they? This is a bit warm. I never brood hotter than 90 the first week, and I lower it 5 degrees a week. Chicks can get heat exhaustion from a too hot brooder. Glad they are doing better today.
 

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