Yes, I know they do molt, and also, in this case, the only place I see pin feathers is on her neck. There is nothing but little dots on her back where she's lost a good deal of her feathers.
I'm just wondering because it's such at a fast rate, and, like I said, I'm not seeing many pin...
We're experiencing a similar thing- one of our Barred Rocks, Ruth, she's losing feathers right and left! There's a bald space on her back, and I'm a little bit alarmed. I've seen her molt
before, but this is ridiculous! Every time I pet her, feathers drop! Will she grow them back? This...
Okay, if her abdomen is getting full with fluid, I strongly suggest draining her. At this point, I doubt she's got an egg there.
Why on earth would your parents kill your birds? If you're keeping chickens strictly for business, or eggs and have limited space,
I guess maybe it could be...
I am not totally sure, but I think yeah, she could still lay eggs. I'm certain our hen who passed away from peritonitis had bad genetics, too. She was a Barred Rock, and never laid even half of what they are supposed to. And her sister now, is showing some
egg problems...sigh...
Up on the surface of the world, everything was still. The moon was framed by billowing, ominous clouds, but still shown brightly. The wind breathed softly through the trees, and all was still... Until... (Any ideas?)
There's a couple things it could be, ascities, or egg yolk peritonitis. We went through a similar thing with one of our hens. I would try draining her with a needle/syringe. If she does have, ascities, she will start dropping weight, so keep her eating and drinking.
Sorry, tifsunkip, I wasn't keeping up with this thread and just saw your post. In draining an abdomen, get a syringe, sterilize it in alcohol, and the gross part, insert it- not too far in- and slowly draw fluid out. There's videos of this process all over. Your gal does look like she's got...
Close! It's a type of starling, and it found in Kenya and Tanzania. Oh, and it's named after a German.
(By the way, Nicky, I love your aviator- or whatever your picture is. That is so cool!)