Does your chick have a yolk sack that hasn’t completely absorbed into their bodies? Some say this is a death sentence. Thankfully, that wasn’t the case. We will walk you through how to identify and treat this condition. Results may vary, but we hope your little chicks make it.
Today’s video features Toast, our baby Indio Gigante chick.
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