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    Chicken with caked-on poopy backside?

    She is NOT eating normally. She's normally voracious. Now she's only mildly interested.
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    Chicken with caked-on poopy backside?

    Thanks! I did. Took about an hour, plus blow drying her. 3 days layer she's still listless and hunched down, just barely feeding, and her poop is all squirty and still sticking to her feathers. We've added some hen grit (they're mostly in dirt/sand), and started probiotics in their water. We've...
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    Chicken with caked-on poopy backside?

    My 5yo golden sex link hen has developed a terrible buildup of poop on her butt feathers. I'm not sure how she's even able to squeeze out more as I can't see her butthole. Help! How do I help/ clean her? She's usually annoyingly energetic. This morning I went out and she was walking slowly...
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    Bullying, cannibalism, and reintroducing

    We can do that. The only reason we're hesitant to cull is bc she's such a reliable layer. Otherwise, slow cook chicken would be on the menu.
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    Bullying, cannibalism, and reintroducing

    About how long should we isolate the bully?
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    Bullying, cannibalism, and reintroducing

    Thanks. It's a bit of a pain, but think we can do that provided there isn't a second bully to contend with.
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    Bullying, cannibalism, and reintroducing

    Thanks. Remove only the bully, or also the injured hen until fully healed? We may have a cat crate, but not a dog one...
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    Bullying, cannibalism, and reintroducing

    Thanks. Remove the bully, instead of the mostly-healed hen? Or remove them both (though we really don't have the means to do them both)
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    Bullying, cannibalism, and reintroducing

    Our RIR seems to be in trouble. Do we need to cull the GSL? Do you have tips for helping with this flock dynamic? We have a flock of 5 hens. A RIR, Golden sexlink, Black sexlink, brown leghorn, and silver laced wyandotte. All the same age (born 2019). 4x6 coop, 6x10 fully enclosed run. We do...
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    Bloody comb when laying?

    Background: flock of 5 hens, all different breeds. Going into their 3rd laying season. California. Last year our Brown Leghorn had a bloody comb after laying her first egg of the season. Went out this morning and her comb and face are bloody, and there's one of her eggs in the box (she's our...
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    Muddy Chicken Runs.

    They'll eat the grass, then dig it up.
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    Guess what: Naked butt?

    Is it normal for a hen (silver laced Wyandotte, 1.5yrs old) to molt her butt fluff? Not her tail feathers. The fuzzy bits around her egg-dropper. If this is not a normal molting area, what are some causes I can look into?
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    Help! Bloody foot

    Me too. I was freaking out. There was SO MUCH blood! Bleeding has stopped, it's starting to scab, and looks clean, no swelling so far. We're keeping it bandaged for the next day or two so hopefully it doesn't get pecked open again.
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    Help! Bloody foot

    Thanks, everyone. We cleaned and wrapped it, and it looks much better today. Rewrapped, and will probably do for another day as well, depending on how it looks.
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    Help! Bloody foot

    Help! 3x over the last 8 months I've found blood in my coop/run (2x in the last 2 weeks). The first 2x, none of my birds showed any signs of injury, but today one had a bloody foot. We were careful to avoid sharp edges in construction, so not sure how the injury happened. It does look like it...
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    Is it normal to lose their tail?

    Had one hen last year go through severe molt, she lost almost all her neck & big tail feathers. Eventually they regrew. I understand it's normal for pullets to go through a molt or two their first year. But now my hens are 15mos and my black sexlink has lost all but 1 of her big tail feathers...
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    Hardware Cloth—what size and gauge

    I got this too. Great deal. And I can attest that the wiring is mouseproof. Our run door construction was apparently lacking and had to be redesigned, but we haven't had any get in since, even though we still see them climb all over the run wiring trying to gain entrance (yes, we have traps out...
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    Deep litter questions

    (Background info at top, qs at bottom): My husband and I are very interested in the deep litter method for our run. We have 5 hens all about 15mo. We have a 4x6 coop with about 2' space underneath, that also extends to another 5x6 of covered run. Currently our run bedding is sand, but it's...
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    Help! Bloody eggs?

    Yep, that's the one.
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