I have a two year hen that's been a reliable layer until recently when I noticed a change in behavior. She now sits all the time as if she wants to lay but nothing happens; she isn't as active and her gait is slower and more deliberate when she walks. I examined her vent to find it protruding. I...
I just purchased a dust applicator or spreader ("powder mill") to use in my backyard and coup. You turn a handle to generate air that blows the DE out of it. The DE comes out as a mist and I was wondering if it was an adequate amount to do the job of controlling insects. I kept wanting to grab a...
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Yes, she was laying up until this problem. I'll research what you suggested. Hopefully there is a way to definitely determine whether or not an egg broke.
I isolated her in the garage and noticed that her poop is clear, watery, and has what appears to be egg yolk in it. I'm giving ACV for today and then some yogurt tomorrow.
I also noticed her wattle and comb are darker/redder than usual.
No swelling under the eyes. I noticed her eyes looks strange when she's blinking. I'll have ask my kids about the stool because I haven't it lately. No raspy breathing as far as I can tell.
For the past two days we noticed one of our hens (black partridge cochin) seems to be isolating herself from the others. She stands in one place with her eyes periodically closing then opening again. She didn't even respond when I threw some corn scratch out. When she moves it is very slow. She...
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My hen is moving around slowly now and resting a lot. She's obviously not up to full strength. Does anyone know how long it should take for her to get back to normal?
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In an emergency situation you want to get the temperature close to normal quickly,but you are right that it's not a good idea to leave ice packs actually touching the bird . Otherwise,you can have the packs close enough to cool the air around the bird for a good while.
Larry
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I moved to a cooler place and put ice on and around her. She doesn't move unless to douse her with water, and then only to crawl a inch or two. I don't have syringe.
Someone mentioned cayenne paper as a deterrent. Isn't that stationary paper and how exactly does that work?
I also remember reading here that lion urine deters foxes. I wonder if it would work on dogs?