I need some chicken medical advise! my lavender orplington (female) is showing signs of sickness. I found her this morning laying on the ground with the rest of the flock picking at her. I now have her in the house. she presents with clear nasal discharge, and mouth breathing. she has no obvious...
i think you are right. I had him in with my chicks cause he was too docile to be with my hens and unfortunately I just had 2 10 week old chicks die in the last 2 days. I am so mad. I should have never bought a chicken from an unknown buyer. I am so stupid. now all 36 chicks plus him are gonna...
who and where would I get the vaccines, we do not have a vet that does poultry, will feed stores have it? I have 3 different yards with different birds in it and non of them have every had vaccinations.
the pictures with them laying over and the feet out look like it except his toes are curled. no I have not given him any vaccines. should I do it now? will it help? he was just in an enclosed area with 33 6 week old chicks. what should I do. oh geez. tell me what I need to do.
not a disease I do not think, he was in a pen with 33 chicks and he is the only one that has symptoms. I was told beef liver would help. I had to order some vitamin supplements from my feed store, special order. I ended up having to take him out of the pen and put him in a pet carrier, I woke...
I have a 26 week old French Lavender Orplington who started show signs of constricting toes and feet. where he is unable to walk without falling and unable to get up. I have tried splints and he is doing better but he still falls. like he trips over his own feet. he walks like a model one foot...
I go with buff orplington or barred rocks, they are both very friendly and have great personalities with good demeanor. and the more you socialize them when they are young the better off you are. also polish chickens are good too extra sweet but not very good egg layers.