Thank you! :)We do know & trust the person we’re getting them from, but I still plan to keep them separate for as long as I can to be safe. l’d like the new pullet to get a bit bigger anyways before I let them free range together.
Hello,
My fairly young & generally healthy looking EE hen looks to have injured her beak somehow this morning. The dried blood doesn’t seem to be coming from the nostrils (obviously I’m paranoid that it’s a symptom of a respiratory disease) so is it safe to assume that she’s just banged...