I hated reading through these when I was looking for help and never seeing the outcome, so I’m posting ours.
The slight stagger in her step started June 22 or so, she’s been given B complex and vitamin E daily since then in a small bit of egg, as well as in her water. She got slowly worse...
Update: no changes. She is neither better nor worse. She gets 1/4 tab of vitamin B complex morning and night, plus Poul-Vite in the water, and 400IU each morning. She eats it in half a cooked scrambled egg.
She eats well, isn't suffering. She does lay down more often than her siblings but I...
This is their:
Feed
They have access to the layer’s feed when everyone comes in at night to roost but haven’t shown much interest in it. They free range a bit around the run when we are home (the big girls free range all day)
The antibiotic was oxytetracycline hydrochloride soluble powder -...
About 4-5 days ago I noticed one of my 6 chicks (vaccinated) had a little wobble in her step. When standing she would seem to be off balance. I came on here to check it out, and thought perhaps vitamin deficiency, so I put some vitamins in the water and some antibiotics. She is unable to...
Mini update: She has molted a bit, just her neck feathers but too soon to tell if they are going to come in differently. She has really improved her crowing voice lol. So far no personality changes, and no mounting.
So I know she likely has an ovary injury, but I’m wondering if anyone who’s had a hen do this, can tell me what else to expect.
My 3 year old Speckled Sussex, Peppa, who has been a good layer (and we have a few of her chicks now laying as well) has always had a tiny spur. Mid summer I noticed...
A little late to the discussion, and I didn’t read any of the responses lol. Here’s ours. It’s 8 feet off the ground. We took the slide off and put a ramp up. The first ramp goes to a platform (that they love to sun on in the cooler months) then another ramp to the top. No issues with them going...
Just asking out of curiosity - Can a chicken molt after an illness? Or could coming inside from a wintery coop for a week of recovery from illness cause a hen to molt? She’s only 8 months old and has been molting heavily for the past 2 weeks. We are still well below freezing at nights and in an...
This is it, less the mess, ladders, etc ha ha. The ugly vent flap will be replaced with a plexiglass sheet for more natural light in there, in the spring. I put a clear tarp around the back side of the run, and around the side and front under the coop. I don't have any pics of the inside. It's...
I live in SW Ontario, in the snow belt off of Lake Huron. It's been a mild winter so far which has been great since this is my first year with hens. We have a colder snap coming up this weekend. My 7 hens live in a 6x8' coop that is partially insulated with overhead ventilation. The walls...
Thank you - I was mostly confused about the squatting and not laying but it seems to be a normal thing then. It'll happen when it's time I suppose - just hate buying eggs each week AND layer crumble ha ha!
A month ago, one of my SS laid an egg. Right at the 6 month mark - and has never laid again. Her sister has never laid an egg. Their Americauna nest mate started later that week and laid an egg every 26 hours until this week. We are now 5 days without an egg. They are now over 7 months old...