Well I am glad we noticed her being picked on because that is what alerted us to a problem with her. I looked the other 2 chickens who are her "twins" and thought they were roosters because their large red combs and her small pale comb. When I realized they are all hens we realized she must be...
I was wondering about that. Would it be normal for them to not lay regularly after going to a new home? We have a total of approx 8-9 layers and get 2-3 eggs daily. :/ but they just started free ranging so I'm wondering if some are laying elsewhere but before we let them out of coop we were only...
Yeah the comb color is not good. She did come to us with that color comb. But the other 5 are perfectly healthy. We are feeding lay crumble and hadn't given any treats til she was already sick. Mostly dried meal worms and some pumpkin and apples. Not exactly sure what her poop looks like she's...
We got a bunch of new chickens from 3 different home the past 2 weeks. 1 of them has been acting funny. The way I describe it is she is holding her head scrunched down... like a turtle would pull it's head down into it's shell. She's isn't too active and sits and falls asleep alot. The others...
Thank you JedJackson!! She's in here for now. The others stay in the big coop behind but roam the property during the day. She's happy not having to be stressed out now.
Thanks! They have plenty of room here but not sure if they did at their last home as we just bought them Friday night from someone else. For now she is separated in with the youngins and not being picked on.
Thanks everyone! So helpful!! Now to find a at home remedy for electrolytes or something that'll help her out til tomorrow when I can get some from the feed store.
Thanks! That's what got me concerned in the first place. Any good at home remedy? Some suggested scrambled eggs or oatmeal. All our feed stores are closed on Sundays so I can't get electrolytes until tomorrow.