Oh I'm sorry for the late reply, I never log in here. Gotta update the notifications Ettinger to include quotes! Yes, we took her to the vet to be put down once it got too bad and she had Egg Yolk Peridontitis. It's a condition where the yolk of an egg escapes the oviduct into just the loose...
I'm at 10 years. Every year I say "no new chicks this year" and every single year I get more 🤣. My oldest hen, Buckbeak is 5 years now. :)
Here are my 3 new babies:
Aw welcome to BYC! That looks like an Ameraucana chick to me, by the way. This is my Ameraucana chick:
Chickens get lonely as they are flock animals, so I would consider getting at least one more chick so yours can have some company :).
I got 3 little female chicks from Southern States yesterday to add to my flock of 5. They are doing quite well!
One Ameraucana, I think I'm gonna name her Tzipporah:
One Buff Orpington, I'm gonna name her Sappho:
And one Blue Plymouth Rock, name as of yet undecided:
Yeah, I'm a vegetarian, so a no go on eating the extra roos lol. I'm researching hatcheries now for mail order chicks. Any suggestions on a reputable one?
I have 3 bantam hens, 1 bantam roo, and 1 standard hen. They live in a 20x20 moveable run by day and sleep in a 6x4 coop by night. I usualy let the one standard hen free range. I am considering letting one of the bantam hens incubate 3-6 eggs and get chicks. I am 100% not willing to cull any...
I completely feel your pain about that vet bill. It hurts when it can't be done.
I had a hen a few years ago who got attacked by a dog, and she had a really really bad limp, to the point of not being able to move, for a few months. I was much newer to being a chicken parent and couldn't tell...
I agree with Eggcessive about the wattle, but I'm still concerned about the limping. Is the limp really bad? Have you checked her feet for bumblefoot? There may not be a visible scab, so you may have missed it in your appraisal, but the normally soft and squishy sole of her foot would feel firm...
Yes, I got these four bantams in December and when I got them they had an AWFUL case of scaly leg mites, I treated for a few weeks and it went down, but I got impatient and stopped treatment. I just noticed some gunk on one of their legs, so I decided to do a whole new round of treatment on all...