They are similar to chickens.
After about the 10 day mark, they're usually survivors unless it's just a weak bird. I'm not surprised it was a white one.
Also, I'll get you a picture of a no-waste feeder. You have to contain the whole head. When they take a bite, they like to shake their heads around and toss feed. There are a lot of ok ones on youtube, but I think I have it mastered at this point. Zero feed makes it to the ground.
I did this quickly, but it's raining so I didn't empty the bottom yet. No way to tell how much waste.
That's better than nothing as a temporary fix. When they get bigger especially, they'll toss feed out of that like crazy.
They look good and fully feathered.
Thank you. I'm sorry I was a lazy faggot and killed one. I feel like I did a disservice to you and the poor chicken. Theres a rule with homesteading, never get more than one new critter until you've mastered it. I was so tied up worrying about this stupid rabbit my daughter got instead of getting the water fixed for the quail chicks. It was really irresponsible of me.
The rabbit she bought is a Satin Angora and he's in really bad shape, his claws are 1 1/4" long, hes got significant matted fur, I've spent a lot of time trying to "fix" him.
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