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  1. Lindsay Jane

    Chicken Passed Away Overnight

    I can home from work yesterday to bad news... my husband went out to the coop that morning to find one of our hens had died. We had two chickens: Phoenix, a Rhode Island Red, and Pepper, a Plymouth Rock. Phoenix was found in the coop on her side, clearly dead, right under the pole where they...
  2. Lindsay Jane

    Blue Jay Eating Eggs!

    There is a scrub jay pecking holes in our chicken eggs in the coop. Our chickens spend their days generally in the run, scratching around... and almost daily the scrub jay flies into the coop and pecks holes in the eggs, eating the yolks. We have two chickens (black barred rocks and Rhode...
  3. Lindsay Jane

    Chicken broody? Or should I worry?

    Hi, all! We have two chickens, Pepper (black barred rocks) and Phoenix (Rhode Island red), both are about 9.5 months. Phoenix has spent the last two days in her nesting box inside the coop. Today, my husband physically picked her up and set her outside of the coop. We collected the two eggs from...
  4. Lindsay Jane

    Young chicken unable to stand/walk, is lethargic, not eating/drinking.

    1) What type of bird, age and weight (does the chicken seem or feel lighter or thinner than the others.) Rosie is an 8 month old New Hampshire Red. She is smaller and thinner than the other girls. Weight is unknown- a pound, maybe? 2) What is the behavior, exactly. FOR THE LAST FEW WEEKS...
  5. Lindsay Jane

    Hello!

    Hello! I am new to this community, but I've already found it to be super helpful! (I also got a bit ahead of myself and posted in a forum this afternoon before introducing myself. Oops!) I discovered BYC in looking for information and advice on our girls, their coop, and run. My husband and I...
  6. Lindsay Jane

    Young chicken seems ill or depressed??

    I have three eight-month-old chickens: Pepper (black barred rocks), Pheonix (Rhode Island red), and Rosie (New Hampshire red). Pepper and Pheonix are each laying (we get 2-3 eggs a day). They are very vocal, alert, and social. I'm beginning to really worry about Rosie. Rosie has yet to lay...
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