Seemed wobbly for a few days then sitting on hooks, now her/his legs are completely out in front. What is causing this. She/he is 5-6 weeks old. Was eating and drinking really good up until today. Please advise what I should do. Thank you
At first I thought it was in her eye, but looked again and it looks like it might be on her eye. It’s been in this position for 2 days. I have been putting an ointment in her eye for the last 2 days with no change. (Also pictured here)
She is constantly rubbing it and chirping, like help me...
Hello, I have a splash Cochin roo and would like to cross him with my lavender orpington hen. What can I expect in a offspring?
Note: He is older than this picture. Need to update.
My 5 year old, seemly healthy rooster is constantly shaking his head, scratching and yawning. He is eating and pooping ok, no mites, I don’t see anything down his throat. This has been going on for months. I’ve attached a picture and provided a YouTube video link of his behavior. Please watch...
My 5 year old, seemly healthy rooster is constantly shaking his head, scratching and yawning. He is eating and pooping ok, no mites, I don’t see anything down his throat. This has been going on for months. I’ve attached a picture and provided a YouTube video link of his behavior. Please watch...
Hello, this is my home grown broody raised chick. Can you please tell me if it is a male or female.
The chick is part Lemon cuckoo and she came out of a light brown egg??? He/she is 5 weeks old.
Thank you
My pullet, 18 weeks not laying yet is acting off, she is not eating or drinking. Her poop is almost clear and runny, she had a white crusty bottom which I cleaned off yesterday. I did put her in cool water in case it was the heat. But today, no change. She lets me pick her up and care for her...
She is a 10 week old hen. Not sure what breed, she has feathers on her feet and very sweet. She came out of the coop this morning normal, few hours later she was standing with her nose to the ground, I thought she broke her neck. She has progressed to laying down with head turned, eyes open and...
I'm new to the world of hens, I've always wanted to raise them and now I'm living my dream. I have 16 hens, 11 breeds and love them all. I'm looking forward to learning everything I need to know from this forum.