It seems like there are 2 sides. One that thinks feeding chickens raw eggs is bad for them and that it will encourage egg-eating habits. And the other side that normally feeds raw eggs to their chickens with no ill side effects and egg eating habits have never happened. I think there is some...
Good idea.
I'm not sure that I have enough knowledge to give you additional suggestions but I would consider all the advice Eggcessive gave. :)
Good luck with your chicky.
If you haven't watched it you 1 million percent should! It's on Netflix but you prob could get it on YouTube. The trailer makes it look weird and cringey and it really doesn't do the movie any justice;)
Likely agitated about something. Could be anything. Like my babies do that when I'm checking the eggs and they want me to crack one open for them to eat. Or there might not be an obvious reason why....Who knows what is going on in that little head of hers!😆 This is the first reason that comes to...
Do u have a pic? Also do you know which leg is giving her/him trouble, if not both?
There could be many reasons. Not all are listed here.
1. Had splayed legs as a chick
2. Bumblefoot
3. Other injury (many possibilities of reasons Waddles was injured.)
Entry 3, Rose
Plymouth rock
White
Female
4 years old
(ignore all her chicks :lol:)
(The ones of her with her chicks aren't of her in her "prime" because she wasn't laying and her comb had shrunken and gotten very pale)
Sharks are AWESOME. Admittedly great whites scare the crap outta me but most other breeds are cool. Never seen one in the wild. I've been counting sharks to help scientists apparently (citizen science.) I'll provide the link so that y'all can do it too if you're interested...
Ur good! I see....Ok, so the woman gave you some Pekins, and the hen in question has feathered feet but a rose comb. Pekins don't have that combo I believe. Only feathered feet with a single comb. Where the rose comb comes from, I want to say likely a wyandotte. Where the feathered feet come...