My hen is about 2 years old and was acting completely normal yesterday, but this morning is sick.
Symptoms:
Throwing up
Closing eyes
Keeping mouth open
Lethargic
Leaning against wall
Laid on side
Pulsating vent
Loose stool
Not eating or drinking
Does anyone know what this could be or...
We were told we got lavender orpingtons, speckled Sussex, and light Brahma. I think we can differentiate those ones, but we also got olive eggers and ameracaunas; I can’t tell which they are… and I think there might be one more kind.
The first 5 photos are of the 3 chicks I can’t identify...
My two week old crested duckling had this weird growth on the side of her face. It appeared last week and has grown in size. This is probably triple the size it was when it first appeared. Does anyone know what this is?
These were thought to be Easter eggers as babies, but they have some funky hair which has me questioning their breed. Any thoughts? Also, does anyone know if they’re pullets or cockerels? Thank you in advance!
Thanks! We have definitely had our roller coaster ride with TSC every time we get chicks from them. Hilariously, we tried to get 2 Easter egger pullets from them several months ago which both ended up being GLW cockerels… so it only seems fitting that these be EEs! 😂 These were in a mixed...
We bought 2 chicks a day ago from tractor supply that were labeled as Gold Laced Wyandotte Pullets. We’ve had GLW chicks before and the feathers on their wings did not look like this. Does anyone know what type of chicken this is?
TSC sold the Anconas as Australorps and the other ones as Cuckoo Marans!
We have bought several chicks from TSC labeled as pullets with a specific breed and we have pretty much never received that breed or pullets. For example: We bought “Pullet Easter Eggers” and they ended up being GLW...
We got these chicks from Tractor Supply and they were mislabeled on the breed, but said to be pullets. Any idea of their breed and gender?
Chick #1 (black and white) is 6 weeks old
Chick #2 (black) is 8-9 weeks old
Thanks in advance!