Yeah, I see this too. But usually only one cleaning is needed to put them right. And they hate it!Its seems chicks from am incubator often get pasty buts. I never noticed this with my broody hatches.
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Yeah, I see this too. But usually only one cleaning is needed to put them right. And they hate it!Its seems chicks from am incubator often get pasty buts. I never noticed this with my broody hatches.
I had a chick in my March hatch that I think got pasty butt just to get the little hot tub soak, it loved it. It took a little nap every timeYeah, I see this too. But usually only one cleaning is needed to put them right. And they hate it!
I had a chick in my March hatch that I think got pasty butt just to get the little hot tub soak, it loved it. It took a little nap every time
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You know, I think this chick has grown into my silly cockerel (I think I see an orange leg band in the water) this guy is a hoot. He runs over and gives my finger a big bite, like opens his beak as far as he can and chomps down, no pecks. He'll fly out of the brooder and follow me around, and happily hang out on my hand while checking everything out.
Maybe it got worn out from all that screaming? I hope a warm nap is just what it needsI'm a little worried about Tzatziki. Ever since cleaning its butt, Tzatziki just doesn't gave the same spunk. Nibbled a bit of food, but mostly trying to sleep and getting bossed around. I hope going under the brooder plate and sleeping for sometime might energise Tzatziki more
Maybe it got worn out from all that screaming? I hope a warm nap is just what it needs