Thank you for being willing to help, but the chick has taken a turn this morning. We have been hand feeding the chick, but this morning, it will not eat, even with a dropper, and not moving much. We suspect the walking problem is a symptom of a much larger problem. The legs and body seem very...
Does anyone know what is going on with this chick? It struggles to walk and falls down. When it falls down, it struggles to get back up. Hatched by this hen yesterday. Is there anything I can do for it? Or should I let Mama Hen continue to care for it? She is doing pretty good so far.
Yes, we have gotten pretty good at recognizing broody girls at this point.
Thank you for answering all of my questions. Just realized I threw quite a few out there. 😆
Sounds like your girl wants to be an overachiever like ours and she isn't letting a few cockerels get in her way. 🤭
We have 26 laying hens and 2 roosters. Over the last 4 months, 11 of those 26 went broody and hatched eggs. We didn't mind this as we have started to regularly rotate our flock for meat. BUT, 4 of those 11 are trying to go broody again already!
We were thinking this would be the end of this...
Yes. Thank you. Supplements started. She has been our kennel inside with the cover on. We put her back in the coop last night when all the chickens were roosting since she seems to be doing much better and her head is much better.
She looked well this morning but she seems to be staying away...
She laid an egg about 45 minutes ago. Her head injury and other symptoms seem to be much better now. Except she is now panting and making purring noises while laying in nesting box.
I should also add that we are working on integrating four 9 week old pullets with the flock, but we are still in the "see but don't touch stage" and they have been next door to older chickens' run for about 3-4 weeks now, after 5 weeks in our brooder (we got them as hatchlings and none were ever...
We have thirteen 5 month old Australorps with the first egg in the nesting boxes yesterday. The egg was small, but normal in every other way. We are unsure which hen laid the egg.
After finding the egg, I found one of the hens in the coop with blood on the back of her head and missing feathers...
Comb, waddles, walking posture, and feet are saying Cockerel to me. But, I am no expert. As a matter of fact, I had to get others' opinions to be sure that mine was a Cockerel.
Definitely a Maury. Four hens may be too small, but you can watch him to see. We have a black Australorp Cockerel and, so far, he has been very good natured. But, he is only 11-12 weeks old and we have 13 pullets. He only seems to be temperamental when the pullets try to crowd him when he...