- May 12, 2009
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I am the proud new chicken mama to 6 pullets: 3 Barred Rocks and 3 Americauanas. We brought them home on May 1, 2009, at one day old. When they were one week old, the figured out how to empty the water, still not sure how. Placing it on bricks has helped; they can neither tip it over, or easily fill it up with bedding and poop. But, on their 7th day, the first day they managed to empty the water, they went without water for several hours before we noticed, and they all developed dry-looking tummies.
It was as if they were so dehydrated that their feathers dried up. I am assuming that the dry tummy is associated with going thirsty, because it happened at the same time.
The Barred Rocks, for the most part, have totally recovered, but the Americauanas still have dry looking tummies, and 2 of them even look worse. Otherwise, they seem healthy and happy (not that I'm a chick expert!
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Is this just from having gone without water, and will their new feather growth be OK? Or did that experience make them susceptible to a more serious condition?
I can post a picture if someone will forgive my newbie ignorance, and guide me to image uploading directions. Thanks, Sally
It was as if they were so dehydrated that their feathers dried up. I am assuming that the dry tummy is associated with going thirsty, because it happened at the same time.
The Barred Rocks, for the most part, have totally recovered, but the Americauanas still have dry looking tummies, and 2 of them even look worse. Otherwise, they seem healthy and happy (not that I'm a chick expert!

Is this just from having gone without water, and will their new feather growth be OK? Or did that experience make them susceptible to a more serious condition?
I can post a picture if someone will forgive my newbie ignorance, and guide me to image uploading directions. Thanks, Sally