I am giving her 1 ml of poultry cell twice a day, but I’m giving plain water during the day also. But when I sit with her to give her water I don’t know how much is too much for one sitting
I posted earlier today about my very sick Russian orloff and haven’t gotten anywhere with that, but I’m trying to focus on hydrating her because she isn’t drinking on her own. My question is can I give her too much water via syringe in one sitting?
I have a 12 month old russian orloff hen who was healthy and happy until a couple of days ago. I noticed she laid a fairy egg 5 days ago but was acting normal, then the next day her egg was white instead of her usual light brown and it had calcium deposits on it, but she was still acting pretty...
Honestly that makes me feel a little better. I’ve read that before but when it’s your own birds you start to second guess because they don’t look exactly like other ones you see on here. Thank you for your input!
Hi there! I have two 2 week old EE’s and I’m really hoping they’re both pullets! (Aren’t we all? lol) I know it’s way too soon too tell for certain and I understand that EE’s seem to be more difficult to tell, but one of them has longer wings (length of body now) and has started growing her tail...