I’ve been trying to put neosporin on it since I posted, but she’s gotten worse.
I just needed somebody to confirm what I thought, so thank you.
So disappointed to come home and see her declining.
Yeah, whomever is causing this is gone - immediately.
Okay, then I will help end her suffering. I didn’t know if there were any other options. She just keep scratching at it.
I posted a couple days ago on https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/help.1540747/#post-25998710
I need help figuring out what to do with my coturnix hen - pictures attached to original post. She is getting worse, but I want to know all my options.
I’ve been trying to apply some numbing...
This is what I’m working with. Was going to move some to the bottom now that they are growing. The setup is inside my house - so it sort of smells like, well… yeah. But it’s hot outside during the day and the beginnings of summer heat is upon us.
I too am using pine shavings at 3 weeks. Please provide updates with your experience - I’ve been considering what else I can do. I sweep the floor every evening, and by lunch the next day, it’s for nothing.
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I’m curious about these roosters because I also have 7 pharoahs outside in a hutch with my garden and was curious about maybe mating these goldens with the pharoahs.
But as far as sexing, I really think I only have 2 hens of the bunch.
Disclaimer: currently have these in a hutch inside - daily highs are in the mid 90s here and rising.
This weekend marks three weeks since I hatched these from an order of italian eggs. I have 9 total and need some help in sexing them.
I am more familiar with pharoahs and know that the solid...
I have some italians and manchurians - I don’t know the difference between them - but one has black on the beak and others don’t? I agree with pigmentations, might be something with colors/genes.
Yes, I actually posted about a weird egg I got and it was this. I think this may be a sign of calcium deficiency? Maybe someone can correct me.
What do you feed Almond? I added crushed oyster shells to the dirt/sand mix every week and they seem to do a lot better.