We have a golden comet chicken who is very lethargic and won't eat and a clear/yellow liquid is spilling out of her mouth? What could this be and how serious is it? How do we help her? We brought her inside away from the other chickens in a small animal carrier.
I have 5 hens currently (I forget exactly how old but about 1.5 years old): a RIR, Black Austrolorp, and 3 Golden Comets, all of whom were raised together from a day old. A neighbor has a Bantam Polish that she offered to give us since she doesn't want to restart her flock until fall and the...
We have an Australorp who is about 5 weeks old and a RIR who is about 4 1/2 weeks old, and then 3 golden comets, each about 2 weeks old. The AU and RIR are in a brooder together and the comets are in a separate one (all female chicks) . Its pretty cold here still (40s to 50s) but is getting...
We have an Australorp who is about 5 weeks old and a RIR who is about 4 1/2 weeks old, and then 3 golden comets, each about 2 weeks old. The AU and RIR are in a brooder together and the comets are in a separate one. Its pretty cold here still (40s to 50s) but is getting warmer so we plan to put...
I have some friends who want to hatch 6-12 eggs to add to their flock and they really want Cochins, but they have had difficulty finding a hatchery that ships fertilized Cochin eggs. They do not care specifically what type of Cochin but they like them because they are not good flyers and docile...
We went in on an order of chicks with many other people because we only wanted 4. Many of the chicks died on the way, and so we got 2 of our 4. Our gold star looked lethargic and sickly from the start and wouldn't open her eyes, and the following day she died. We were then left with a very...
We haven't vaccinated them for mareks or coccidiosis, but we want our chicks to be healthy as well as their eggs to be as pure as possible. We will feed them all organic after they get off starter feed, but do we need to use medicated feed? Our friends neither vaccinated or used medicated feed...
Can I keep 4 chicks (in a brooder cage like a hamster cage with grid walls, not solid walls) in the same room as 2 guinea pigs (also in a different cage)? The room is a pretty small bedroom but I was wondering if the chicks or guinea pigs would have "germs" that could be dangerous to each other...