The scabbing are from fights. Like, I mentioned, she is one of the new hens that I've got but I have them isolated from my flock in a playpen. My hens have fought with the new ones since the playpen has holes but didn't think it would be a huge issue. She has fought a couple times, maybe 3 times...
Oh dear, I tried to give her food and I think she was trying to peck on it but couldn't. He head a beak would a little go up and down It's like if she can nearly move her neck. I have her isolated.
EDIT: Wait, but she isn't even sneezing, or having difficulty breathing?
I got these new chickens and so I have them isolated from my flock in a playpen and top is covered to protect them from the sun and rain. Anywho, some of my chickens would come up to them and fight with the new ones. One of them would do most of the fighting. I am guessing that during the day my...
Yes, but the egg that has something move below that moves like water, I checked and the baby chick was moving. I double checked and it would move, there was movement. I don't know if the air cell is loose or something like that. I find it strange and that is why I ask because it is still alive...
Is that fluid bad? I believe the eggs I am incubating need more humidity in them and I am trying to do my best to put more humidity out there but when I saw that 'fluid' I was like that can't be water can it?It will it kill the baby inside?
Hi, so I am incubating eggs and I got this egg that was alive but I checked it today and it was dead. I noticed that something at the bottom moves. Can anyone tell me what that is? I've got another live egg that has that same thing move but less and I am worried for the live egg now. I recorded...
I'll try with the incubator with low humidity and if that doesn't work, I should borrow an incubator from someone. Thank you, I didn't think about that! Thanks
I've got a small problem about incubating eggs and I'd like other people's advice as I am unsure of what to do. So, one of my hens went broody a couple days back, but just 2 days ago she decided to quit, now I don't know how long it has been since she started incubating. I didn't pay much...
Hi, one of my dads friends gave him these hens. I don't know my dads friend so well. I believe he only has these of hens and roos. And yes, they most likely are mutts, as they can look similar to other kinds of chickens. Thanks!
Wow! I am impressed, I have actually never heard of these kind of breeds. I searched the the kind of breeds you mentioned and yes, they do look like American games breed one. The other mostly likely is a Silver duckwing. Thanks for the explanation.