Here’s snickers. Top is is her then bottom is her now. ( I realized I didn’t have any pictures of snickers as an adult so I just took some, bad quality photos!)
I have a rooster who is a couple months old now who hasn't crowed yet, and I think its because he lives with another rooster who is more dominant. I agree that if you have another rooster that may be why.
First: Maybe Easter egger
Second: Maybe Cuckoo maran or barred rock
Third: I don’t know.
Fourth: Maybe blue rock.
I you want you can look up the breeds I mentioned and see yourself if that’s what you think they are. It also depends on what color eggs they lay, type of comb, etc. although...
I have a black runner and a welsh harlequin! Mine are both pretty docile because I’ve spent a lot of time with them, But in my experience welsh harlequins are a lot easier to tame and are more docile. I’m terms of broodiness, I have never had my welsh harlequin become broody, but just at a year...
Just fed her some tuna fish mixed with her normal feed. She ate a little bit. You can tell she wants to eat she is just struggling with not being able to see her food.
Thanks for the tips! You're probably right but I'm still going to treat her for it. I thought it may be because she eats layer feed and shes only aprx 4 months old. I still don't think its mareks because, she still moves her wings and legs she just has no balance. and nobody else in her flock...
Is there anything I can feed her to somewhat do something to help with the thiamine deficiency besides the tablets? I'm worried shes getting worse and I can't get them today and I might not be able to tomorrow. I will try to get them asap but as of now I haven't treated The Thiamine deficiency...