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Your pic is too blurry to tell.Well I am on day 2 of 15 chickens and 10 turkeys together. Have one that seems to like to sleep on his back. This is my first flock. I have never owned a bird of any kind.
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Your pic is too blurry to tell.Well I am on day 2 of 15 chickens and 10 turkeys together. Have one that seems to like to sleep on his back. This is my first flock. I have never owned a bird of any kind.
The turkey just rolls over kicks a few times fall asleep. Then gets up a little while later.Your pic is too blurry to tell.
Mine never eat it out of the feed, they just leave it in the bottom. Maybe that's just my birds I guess? If they eat it out of the feeder then that would be great, mine just always pick around it though. I do provide it in a separate container and then they eat some. I give it maybe once a week or so, and one day before the day I give the birds treats. It's interesting to see how others do it
The turkey just rolls over kicks a few times fall asleep. Then gets up a little while later.
I have always added grit. It was recommended by the company I received my chicks from.
Your pic is too blurry to tell.
Get a clearer photo, I want to see it sleeping on its back!
You can wait to 4 or 5 weeks for grit as you say. Be sure it is fine chick grit.Thanks! I thought I read that grit was not necessary as long as you're feeding commercial chick starter feed?
This how my turkeys sleep
Well no photos now. It's dead. Out of 15 chickens I have lost 1 chicken, and 3 turkeys.Get a clearer photo, I want to see it sleeping on its back!
Well no photos now. It's dead. Out of 15 chickens I have lost 1 chicken, and 3 turkeys.
Nothing shows what could have caused it.