I have a 4 year old old english hen. She was hand raised and has the love of all of us. However she is ill. At first I thought coccidiosis. She has all the symptoms, but the bloody stool. The Corid isn't working but she's still on it. She has a gray comb and wattles. No sneezing, no wheezing...
I was given this little hen from a neighbor. Apparently his friend thought he wanted her and he didn't, so I have her. But I can't figure out her breed. Thanks for the help!
So I've raised a lot of babies in the house from eggs. My last hatch left me with one little girl. I kept her because she had a weird seizure thing going on. I medicated, did the vitamin c and all the other stuff that went along with it. Whew, no more seizures! But she grew up in the house and...
Im now raising this chick indoors with another we hatched. I discovered it has a strange head wobble. It drinks, eats and plays really well. However, it has developed a weird head wobble. I'm posting a link of a video of it via You Tube. If anyone has any experience with this, I'd appreciate...
Never seen anything like this. Thought I'd post and see if anyone knows what this is. One of our girls pooped this larvae out. We watched her do it since we were talking about her. We did save it and its bagged.
Never seen anything like this. Thought I'd post and see if anyone knows what this is. One of our girls pooped this larvae out. We watched her do it since we were talking about her. We did save it and its bagged.
My daughter and I hatched 4 eggs in our home and got two boys and two girls. Since we hatched them, they followed us, came when we called, slept with us and so we became mom. Now they're three months old and the two boys are crowing. They're a mix of Japanese bantam and D'uccle. So mind you...
We purchased new babies in March and among them were silkies. We've noticed one of the buff silkies is acting strangely. Its head is jerking and or nodding off to the side in a repeated motion. We've also noticed she does a lot of backing up for no reason. This looks neurological to me and is...
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I have an aggressive hen that lost her female friend. We've tried to introduce a new hen to her, but shes viciously attacks without stopping. I'd like any advice about how to retrain her. I'm considering introducing her to an established flock for a week or so then bringing her...