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    Bullying Behavior in a small flock

    We think we have some reordering going on in our small flock and not sure how to manage bullying behavior. We had a flock of 3, 1 Welsummer, 1 Australorp, and 1 Bantam Cochin. They would have all been 3 years in July of this year. They were bought and raised together from 1 day old. Our bantam...
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    Blood in poop, coccidiosis? Worms?

    I have a 2 year old welsummer hen that has had small amounts of blood in her poop for the past 2 weeks (pictures below). I finished treating them for worms with Safegaurd for goats about 5 days ago and did the emergency dosage of cord at the same time. Now I have them on the 7-14 day lower...
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    Fowl Pox

    Hello! I was wondering if anyone could help me diagnose whether this is dry fowl pox or not, pictures below. I had 3 chickens, the hen below has is the worse, and the other two seem to have a few smaller spots. Their energy seems fine, eating/drinking, and haven’t seen any bumps in their mouths...
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    Loose Brown Poop

    Hi! I am hoping I could get some help. I have a Welsummer that is about 6.5 months old who just started laying this past Wednesay, 2/1. For the past 2-3 days she’s had these loose/watery brown poop (picture below). For about a few weeks, I’ve slowly been introducing layer feed (from local...
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    Green watery & black poop

    Hi All! I am newer to chicken raising and have been noticing some green watery poop and black poop (like below — these photos were taken today) They are almost 20 weeks and eat a combination of Scratch and Peck grower feed, Lay crumble, grass from our yard, grubs, and occasional vegetable...
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    Black Australorp pullet or roo?

    Hi! First time posting and first time chicken owner. :) I was hoping to get some opinions on whether my black australorp is a pullet or a roo. I believe about 6.5 weeks old. We unfortunately can’t have a roo so really hoping it’s a pullet. Thank you!
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