I definitely will not be attempting to assist manually again. She is no longer bleeding and has been up and about today. Vent still looks "plugged", but looks like feces instead of fried egg. Slightly less swollen. Her droppings overnight were liquidy (probably whatever could pass around the...
Thank you for your response! I did give her a calcium citrate w/ D tablet when I washed her up (just before writing this post this afternoon). I'm quite certain she wasn't pecked, as she didn't start bleeding from her vent until I stuck my finger in it and attempted to help her pass the "mass"...
She does not have an injury on the outside that I can see. There is no flystrike. Her vent is extremely swollen and very hard. The gunk in her vent seems to be plugging it (it looks like dried eggs). First, I was concerned for vent gleet, but when I went to wash her, I felt how hard and...
Valbazen is dosed individually at ~0.1mL per pound (so 0.5 mL for a 4-6 lb bird). If you make a mash, how will you know if they are getting the correct dose? Some birds may eat too much and some too little... heavier birds need more than lighter birds. I don’t know how you could control that if...
One of my Buff Orp hens (3 yr old) has suddenly (within the last 3 days) developed a huge mass above her vent. I have given her calcium tablet and epsom soak. I also tried to help clear the vent out (as it seems to be "plugged" with whitish/yellowish gunk). Now, her vent is bleeding. She has...
I'm tagging @dawg53 - hopeful that they may have some answers.
👆 This is a "no". Both Valbazen and SafeGuard will settle out in water and dosing will not be accurate (or effective). There is a product called SafeGuard Aquasol that can be added to water, but it only treats roundworms and cecal...
My guess is that she's had some type of molt earlier than might be expected, but if she's acting ok and doesn't seem like she's being bullied, I wouldn't worry. Is she laying eggs?
Oh, that's a bit early for a molt (many birds don't molt their first year), but probably not unheard of. Is she acting ok? Eating and drinking?
Edited to add: It could also be feather picking (that usually leaves bald spots, though). Is she low in the pecking order?
My advice is to avoid cursive (or any super ornate lettering) as it can be difficult for some to read, and you want the name to be very clear and legible. I like the font in the first 2 iterations. :)
Definitely an individual personality/breed thing. Some are super vocal and others aren't. My Leghorn sounds like she's being murdered every morning (while she's frantically searching for a place to lay her egg that ISN'T a nesting box) and my bantam Ameraucana makes the weirdest noise I've ever...
As I was reading your twisted tale, my heart was racing thinking about poor Alice wandering around, in the dark of night, nary a flockmate or simplest sense of direction to guide her - predators lurking around every sidewalk and watering tank. She must have felt shocked, bewildered, and...
Ah! Yes, I read it as 6 birds and 2 of them are cockerels. I agree, definitely no more in that particular coop (and definitely need to lose one of the boys regardless)!
If they go down to 5 birds (4P, 1C), 17 sq.ft. isn't terrible. 3.4 sqft/bird is doable with covered run for inclimate weather...