In fact, the dyed chicken you bought is artificially hatched and grows faster, but it is difficult to raise.
This kind of chicken is what I raise now. I was sick several times, and now I'm sick again. It's really pathetic.
You can feed them in a box, always observe whether there is anything abnormal, and be sure to keep the temperature well, because the temperature is very critical and directly affects their survival rate. Feed millet or broken rice soaked for two or three hours every day, eat less and eat more, and don't play with him.
If a chicken's voice is very different from that of a healthy chicken before when there is water and food, it is usually sick, and then you can determine what disease it has according to its condition and prescribe the right medicine. I summed this up, I don't know, but I think it's very useful.
Under normal circumstances, chicken manure is cylindrical, strip-shaped, mostly brown-green, with white urate on the surface, like a white crown. Cecal feces are usually discharged in the morning, often brown paste or yellowish brown, and sometimes urate is mixed in it, which is sticky.
Be sure to take good care of them, and always observe whether their chicken droppings, behaviors, fluff and feet are abnormal.