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    10 day old Jersey Giant chick injured by other chicks. It's not an emergency - need advice on next steps

    Thank you. That makes sense. I didn't consider the weather changes. The weather been crazy here but our lows have been in the 40s to 60s with highs in the low 70s to mid 80s. I have them inside with a heat lamp. I started at 95 and now they are at 80 degrees and seem to be handling the weekly...
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    10 day old Jersey Giant chick injured by other chicks. It's not an emergency - need advice on next steps

    Update: It's been a long 2 weeks. But I was able to integrate the 3 chicks back with the other chicks last night. We had battle with pasty butt due to all the pecking and stress on these little ones. The stress got me thinking. The other 12 chicks from the hatchery are okay, except more active...
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    10 day old Jersey Giant chick injured by other chicks. It's not an emergency - need advice on next steps

    Thank you all for the wonderful advice. I have been putting it into practice. The chicks are so much happier now in the bigger brooder with a long roost. The injured chick is still separated but doing well. The redness has faded to yellow skin with a patch of reddish pink on the vent. The...
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    10 day old Jersey Giant chick injured by other chicks. It's not an emergency - need advice on next steps

    Good Morning, Thank you for the great info. After chicken & garden chores, I ran the numbers and the brooder is a bit small. it is 31"x 21" which for 15 chicks is about 0.3 SF per chick. I also didn't factor in the growth rate of a Jersey. They have doubled in size in the 7 days I have had them...
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    10 day old Jersey Giant chick injured by other chicks. It's not an emergency - need advice on next steps

    My Jersey Giant Chicks are 10 days old (The flock is 15 straight run chicks from a hatchery). This afternoon, I heard screeching from the brooder. Dashing to the brooder I find several chicks pecking at one chick's vent. I scoop up the chick and find it is bleeding from the outside of the vent...
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