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What’s my chick doing?
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Have you ever found yourself peeking into your brooder, wondering what on earth your little chick is up to? You're not alone! In this delightful post submitted by /u/NearbyCreme7031, we dive into the whimsical antics of our feathered friends during cleaning time. Whether it's a curious exploration or an unexpected display of personality, chicks are full of surprises that can leave us scratching our heads—or laughing out loud. Join the conversation as we unravel the mysteries of these pint-sized poultry pals. You might just discover that their quirky behaviors are not only entertaining but also a natural part of their development. So, what’s your chick doing? Let’s cluck about it!

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