well, her right leg is extremely swollen so either she sprained it and it will heal or its broken and there's nothing you can do. does she get herself to food and water?
colton:)
P.S. is there an organic/cheaper way to treat your coop after you clean it out, rather than say, Sevin? just wondering because in not opposed to using a chem
so if i put it on there backs it will kill the mites on there legs? and should i just part the feathers and pour it on the skin? they are cochins so they are really fluffy. i put vaseline and tea tree oil on the roosters feet but now they look worse, and his feet are super tender.
maybe tea tree...
i've got a rooster and a couple of hens that have pretty bad scaly leg, and i've read alot about cures and i really want to use ivermectin just to be safe and to kill any other parasites that might be on them, but where can i buy it?
thanks,
Colton
earlier this year i had 7 eggs hatch, this was for my 4-h project, however, i had 7 girls! i really need a standard size white cochin rooster, the only requirement is that he be under a year old. i live in cedarege CO 81413. i have never dealt with shipping grown birds, but i am willing to try...
im not going to lie, that doesnt look like a yolk sac to me. but is he still vigourous? i mean walking around and stuff? just wait and see i guess. fingers crossed!
i am hatching standard white cochins on Friday, (broody hen) and have a few questions. she is on the floor, but in my main coop, will the other chickens bother her once the chicks hatch? and how do the chicks get food and water? i do have a pretty large dog kennel i could use, just like...
Name: clint eastwood
Age:1 yr.
Breed: standard white cochin
Category: handsome
Story about bird: his head makes up 16/15 of his entire body(or he thinks it does)
describe your pic in 5 words: eyeing his hens