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    Senior Hen flicking leg, seeking pain management

    There is some swelling up in her knee joint that I can feel. I'm starting on 40.5 mg aspirin once a day for now, and hope to get her into the vet within the week.
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    Senior Hen flicking leg, seeking pain management

    I think I will start her on a really low dose for now, just really trying not to risk anything, thank you!
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    Senior Hen flicking leg, seeking pain management

    My oldest hen has been flicking her left leg behind her as if she was stuck on something. This started over the summer, so I moved her to my handicap run. At that point it was only occasional, and I wasn't too worried, figured it was aging. As of a couple days ago, the leg flicking has increased...
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    does someone know why shes doing this?

    That does seem strange, ultimately she's clearly uncomfortable in some way. I definitely agree with the others in this thread that checking her for any parasites is always a good idea. As long as she's eating and defecating normally otherwise, with no other discernible symptoms. I would...
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    7(ish)yr old hen with very bad fowl pox

    Recently my flock has had my first ever infection of fowl pox. As soon as we figured out what it was we vaccinated the unaffected flock members, and isolated the few who had it bad. One hen (about 7yr old) has her entire face covered in pox, where her eyes and ears are blocked. She has a couple...
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    does someone know why shes doing this?

    She could be cold, given that she seems to be molting. What is the temp where you are? She could also be a little underweight, I would check how her keel feels. Those would be my first assumptions. Otherwise, most chickens will do this when they feel unwell or uncomfortable. Is she showing any...
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    Senior hen with inflamed joints, what to supplement?

    Hello! I have a senior hen (roughly 9-10 yrs) who seems to have minor inflammation in the joints of one leg. She is walking fine, just seems uncomfortable, she flicks her leg back occasionally as if it was caught on something. I don't want to put her on long-term meds yet, is there any...
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    Ended Official BYC 2023 Summer Fair Contest—Handcrafts Contest

    Taxidermy Chipmunk Skeleton (Roadkill, not killed for the purpose of taxidermy)
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    Ended Official BYC 2023 Summer Fair Contest—Artwork Contest

    Category: Everything Else Glazed Ceramic D20 With Dragon
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    Young Cockerel with twisted leg (plz help!)

    My main plan is to give him a chair. His main diet is an all-flock starter-grower due to his age, the other things I've been giving him are in small amounts, and only to help supplement. I am closely monitoring his quality of life, and I feel at this time he is alright in that area. He...
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    Young Cockerel with twisted leg (plz help!)

    I have a roughly three-month-old cockerel with a fully curled foot and a leg twisted at the ankle. He is a mix that I hatched myself, and he was born with the foot issue(assisted hatch due to foot). When he was little, I braced his foot to straighten his toes, but it did not work and ended up...
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    Rescued hen with injured feet...is this bumble feet?

    Alright! It does sound like she's in significant pain, poor baby. I'm sure you're doing the right things!
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    Chickens with swollen eyes

    Just the ones with symptoms for now! Just keep an eye on everyone for now! :)
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    Chickens with swollen eyes

    VetRX is very good for this! Usually this signals a sinus infection. You can take a very small chip of ice, put it on a cotton ball or paper towel and wet it. Use this to give them a little face massage to help with the swelling. when the ice melts you can finish with putting some VetRX right...
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    scaly leg mites?

    Usually scaly leg mites force the scales on the legs up more. These just look like cute chubby rooster feet! <3 If you are concerned, it can't hurt to smother the legs with vaseline.
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    Old Wood Ashes... safe for dust bathing?

    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE TELLING YOU THAT THIS IS DANGEROUS!!! It is a huge misconception that wood ash is safe!!! When mixed with water it can produce lye. Even if it only produces a small amount, consider how small chickens are and how thin their skin is. Also, any dust is...
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    Tinfoil

    Luckily the crops of birds are very strong and resilient, so she should likely be ok!
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