Please see pics. My one hen has white spots that look like a fungus on her waddles. Is this normal or is it a fungus since there’s been soooo much rain lately in the northeast United States. If it is a fungus—how do I treat it and should my other hens be treated also
Have my 6wk chickens out in the coop for the first time tonight. . .guess I'm feeling like mother hen and worried its not warm enough at 9:30 i showed 57 degrees on my car's gauge. I peeked in the closed coop and they are paired up on the roosting bars. I'm thinking since they've been in...
they just have fluff around their vents--and that's just a bit--but they are bullying each other and I'm afraid they'll be adult feathers yanked out. I was going to put them out and then shut the coop door at night for now--until it gets above 50 at night--which MIGHT be next week.
They have all but their vent feathers. . they are still fluff. . .but I'm afraid if they're inside this container much longer they'll be ripping each others adult feathers out. One of them is alot more agressive than the others--it's the one I have to chase when I put them outside for a bit...
I have 6 week old post hatch black sex link hens. I live in south central PA and the weather is not getting as warm as it should be. What nighttime temp can my girls stand in their coop? It's barely getting past 45 degrees at night.