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    Head wound care and treatment (graphic pictures)

    No her earlobes, eyes, waddle, and face are good. They may have gotten her comb a little. I guess she did a good job protecting those parts.
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    What are these bugs? (pictures)

    Well that could be very true, lol. I definitely don't watch them all day long, lol.
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    Head wound care and treatment (graphic pictures)

    Thank you! I am hoping she will perk up and make it. As for the rooster, can you guess what we are having for dinner soon???
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    What are these bugs? (pictures)

    If only I could get the chickens to reach them! The bugs are higher on the walls.
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    What are these bugs? (pictures)

    Interesting - not sure why they are in my coop, I use pine pellets for the bedding inside and there is straw in the nesting boxes.
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    Head wound care and treatment (graphic pictures)

    I can do that! Any advice for the rest? Is her behavior normal for the situation Should I be concerned with her drinking and eating Odds (I know this is a guess) that she will survive
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    Head wound care and treatment (graphic pictures)

    I have added Vetricyn to the cart - just spray it on or spray it on and dap with a gauze pad?
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    What are these bugs? (pictures)

    I found these bugs 2 days ago in my coop. Have no idea what they are, if they are harmful, or how to get rid of them. Looks like they have 6 legs, antae, they fly, are a brownish color with a slight red tint, and about the size of a poppy seed. I've checked the flock, but there are no signs of...
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    Head wound care and treatment (graphic pictures)

    Six days ago, I caught the rooster harassing and pecking at the RIR who ended up injured. Her name is Pinky. He had her backed up into a corner against the house and was just going at her. I promptly went outside and broke it up and checked her. Thankfully she was not injured, but she did spend...
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