Yesterday I was out in the coop feeding the chickens one of them was walking slowly and wobbling around. She fell and couldnt get up. I helped her eat and thought she just kept getting pushed around by the others and not able to get food. Then today I found her getting stepped on so I pick her...
My mottled cochin bantam was sold to me as a sexed female. She feathered out very slowly like a rooster and it concerns me that i wasted 12 dollars for a sexed chick that wasnt the correct gender. She was probably born on the 19th of July.
One of my light brahmas has crossbeak. She is currently 3 weeks old and the crossbeak was found about a week ago. Its just been getting worse and now that i weigh her and the other chick she is super light like a day old chick and thin. Is there a way ti teach her to eat with the crossbeak or is...
Omg thank you. I got my cochin for 2 purposes. To hatch out Talon's babies for me since my incubator is garbage and to be my baby of the flock. The rest are just bleh. I wanted a more friendly hen. I also got 2 brahmas to hatch eggs but 1 has cross beak :(
Okay because i cant have another male. I have a pretty big roo rn and i dont wanna annoy my town even more. Plus she is my 2nd fav (my roo us 1st. He is so docile. Never attacked anyone. Lets me pick him sometimes) ive been babying her since shes going to be the only bantam of my whole flock and...
I have gotten a mottled bantam cochin on wednesday and it is suppose to be sexed but her featherinh is growing in really slow. She is 1 week now.
I got her from mypetchicken as sexed female
One of my chicks has cross beak and she is only a few days old. I know that it cant be cure and the best thing to do for her is to trim the beak. I know it will problably worsen when she grows because it just started and i feel like she might die from her beak. Should i give her a chance or no?