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    Plymouth Rock teenager was limping now now struggles to walk. Help!

    Quote: Two of my hens have the exact same feather lose on their back minus the sore. I don't have a roaster but I think when they are roosting they must pick them out or others do it to them. However I've never seen any of my hens picking on these 2 birds. They're starting to get some pin...
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    Chicken Limping

    Help please? One of my PR hens is limping. She started limping once when she was about 2 months old. Over time she got better. Then about a 2 or 3 weeks ago she started limping slightly again and seem to be doing better. Today she is limping worse then ever. And favors that left leg. I...
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    BYC Members VOTE! Default Private Message Feature: Save Sent?

    I would love to see that check mark go. I am always forgetting to check it off. Thanks for the voting.
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    I want my birds flock together

    Quote: Yes they have been free ranging together since the babies were two weeks old. And they know their place with the older hens. But they won't get too close to them.
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    I want my birds flock together

    I have 4 one year old hens. Had 7 but a dog killed 3 of them back in April. I purchased 4 one day old chicks and now they are 16 weeks old. They are keep in two separate coops. The young ones coop is one of those "Chickens in a Hutch" and they are now out growing it. The are intimidated...
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    salt?

    I'm not sure what salt does for bad behavior. I wouldn't be able to wait three weeks to see what the outcome was. My question is do they ever free range? Close quarters and hot boring days will make them more agitated and aggressive. If not, then can you let them out once a day for a least...
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    Her eggs are too large for her

    My red star (sex link) has been laying since Nov. 09 and has always produce supper giant large eggs. They look like duck eggs really. I feel so sorry for her because about 5 times a week she gets egg bound. She is my favorite and most friendly of them all. I've given them olive oil in the...
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    sadly, the chicks arrived today

    Mathew, So sorry to hear about your lose. It's not easy and it will take some time to heal. You situation is indeed unusual. What I have read from your post is that express mail in your area takes 2-3 days. That is much too long. They may survive without food for that long but not without...
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    Always egg bound

    My red star (sex link) has been laying since Nov. 09 and has always produce supper giant large eggs. They look like duck eggs really. I feel so sorry for her because about 5 times a week she gets egg bound. She is my favorite and most friendly of them all. I've given them olive oil in the...
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    Behaviors before egglaying?

    All the previous post are completely correct. However, a possible reason she my seem be slowing down a bit, is becauseof the weather. It's warmer and they do like to lay down to keep cool.
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    Do you have to separate one who's being picked on?

    They usually peck at night and in the morning before you let them out. Most times she can escape them while free ranging. If you think they stopped picking on her then just keep a eye out for any abuse for the others. If you think see is being overly abused, then I would separate her...
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    Skin missing from hens back after dog bite

    I lost 2 hens around Easter by my friends dog. Details aren't important now. A third survived but her back was badly ripped apart just as your's was. I put (poured ) hydrogen peroxide on the wound for three days. This helped to dry up the wound and stopped the raw flesh from being exposed ...
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    Introducing my Chicks

    Thanks!
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    What's Your Chickens names and Why are they named that?

    No names. Just call them my chickens. Like "Good morning my little chickens"!
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    Introducing my Chicks

    I know this has been asked a thousand times before but here it goes. I have four, 4 week old chicks. They are in separate housing facing my big girls. So they can always see each other. I let them free range at different time of the day. The chicks go over to the hens and they both stare...
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    Why did she die?

    I lost my Silver Laced Wyandottes when she was 4 months old. She was fine in the morning and she ate and drank her water. When I let them out to free range she was the first one out. By 3PM she was laying in the corning dying. She died on my arms. I was so upset and was afraid something...
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    Please Help - My baby chicken won't stand up!

    Is it possible there might be a draft coming from somewhere. You know how susceptible babies are to drafts and change in temperature. Try to give her some extra heat. Hold her in your arms wrapped in a towel or a warm light. sometimes that we snap them out of it. Good luck and God watch over...
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    I made a deal

    Just think what he would buy you if you just quit completely. (a new hen house maybe?) Being a ex-smoker, I know there is no such thing as cutting back. That's your subconscious mind trying to keep you from quiting. Good luck with you new babies and you quit. Just try going one day without...
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    Possible Rooster

    Like all animals. They grow faster or slower. And at 6 weeks it's really hard to tell what sex it is. Post some pictures for all of us to look at. That would help!
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