How long, in your opinion, do I wait to decide she has cleared any obstruction? No prolapse for 24 hours, 48, or more?
After her soak, and honey treatment yesterday she has been good, roughly 18 hours.
I have a question on this subject. I have a 1 year old leghorn with prolapse. I didn't recognize it at first, but I did see her bottom was very dirty. I figured I needed to trim off the feathers in the back so she could get cleaned up. That is when I saw the prolapse.
I brought her in Wednesday...
I have a golden comet hen. She turns two this April. Last summer, around August, she started hit-and-miss laying, then a couple soft eggs, then a large egg, then a couple plunks-in-the-night soft eggs, then nothing. She is otherwise acting fine. She eats well, drinks well, has free access to...
I can appreciate "hormones".
A few nights away I can manage. I've had other suggestions to "get ride of the bully" but that goes against *my* nature. I don't know enough about their reproductive behaviors to know if they go broody this time of year (August) or just any time or just spring time...
The Pekins grew up with my rooster, Red, and hen, Trixie so I put Henriette in with them last night. I wonder how many nights it will take to settle her down?
And I still have to wonder what brought on this sudden agression? They've been together a month now and nothing like this happened in...
I just got home and went to let the Pekins back in the run. Immediately Henriette dropped her head and started chasing the Buff and tearing at her feathers, wherever she could grab a mouthful. Again, I had to separate them and left the Pekins out to free range.
Not sure how to handle this now...
Oh yes. I've had the Pekins over a year now and both are egg layers and quackers.
The Buff and Drake just joined us this year, spent 3 weeks in "quarantine" and now about four weeks with the Pekins as a flock.
A Pekin hen started attacking a Buff hen just in the last day or so.
I let my ducks out to the run this morning and almost immediately my hen Henriette attacked the Buff (no name yet). It was that neck wrap behavior with biting the nape. She didn't seem to be trying to mount. I watched for a...