I noticed it three days ago. I thought it might have been something she ate but I have not given her anything out of the ordinary and it’s still going on.
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My 3 yr old welsummer hen has recently started having black poo. She seems to be pooping more frequently and the flies are flocking to it. She is acting, eating, and drinking normal. I dewormed them 5 months five months ago. I will attach pictures below. Any help would be much...
When she had the vent gleet, her poop smelled really bad. It was runny white poop and all underneath her vent was caked on with yellowish yeast looking stuff that wouldn’t come off.
Greetings, my two year old barred Plymouth had a vent prolapse about a month ago. I gave her a daily epsom salt bath and gave her mineral oil up the vent and down the mouth for 10 days. I was able to push the internal part of the prolapse back in. There is still an external hemorrhoid looking...
Greetings. We had our first hawk attack a few days ago. One of my girls has two neck wounds. As this is my first injury experience, I thought she was going to die. They look bad. I have her in the house in a dog crate and I’ve been spraying vetericyn twice daily and applying Neosporin once...
There are some feathers around. However, I don’t think I can contribute the weight loss to molting because it started a couple months ago and they’re so skinny now. Another thing I forgot to mention is their combs will change from red to pink throughout the day.
Ok, thanks. Is there anything I should do to try to help them gain weight for the time being? They’re super skinny and I’m worried if I stop the treats, they’ll eat even less.
I feed them new country organics layer feed. No scratch. I give them daily treats. I’ll pick one or two of the following and give them a handful each. Treats usually consist of spinach, dried grubs, arugula, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, red winter berry wheat, or occasionally raisins. Like I...
I have four hens. They are almost a year and half old. Over the summer, they have continued to lose weight and decreased egg production and energy. They are all very skinny now but still enjoy treats and free ranging.
I clean out their coop everyday and the urates of their poos have turned...