Since we got her home and hour or so ago, her comb is getting darker around the back edge and it is totally flopping over. What is wrong????? Could this just be the stress of the new environment??? And she wouldn't eat medicated chick feed and I noticed that most of the stuff stuck to her butt was scratch, so sure enough, we tried a smorgasbord of scratch, pellets and chick feed. Sure enough, the only thing she would eat was scratch. I bet that is all she ever had. How will I get her to eat layer pellets??


1Co 12:26 If one member suffers, all suffer together; if one member is honored, all rejoice together.
1Co 12:26 If one member suffers, all suffer together; if one member is honored, all rejoice together.




I hope she gets better and I'm sure that the feed store will understand your daughter taking the bird. Shame on them (if it was theirs) for letting that girl be so neglected.



She loves to be pet and just relaxes and closes her eyes. Since I can't even imagine trying to introduce her to our flock as a single gal (when she is healthy) this is the first time I have been tempted to try chicken diapers and have an indoor chicken. But the two dogs would definitely be an issue. Jessica just suggested going back and getting the Buff Orp that was in the cage with her. Then at least there would be two of them. The other one looked to be totally healthy. But who knows, after being exposed to this one.
