Hey, I have a 2yo BO (Lil' Buff) who has a tight swollen underside/abdomen and I'm wondering if it's heart failure. Her comb is dark on the tips and she is lethargic. I checked and couldn't feel and egg inside her.
Is there anything other than heart failure that it might be?
I found this photo of a "Turkey" yesterday.
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Hey, I have 6 straight run buffs from Cackle Hatchery and one (I think it's a male) has fuzz about halfway down his shanks on the outside. Is he really a buff or is this just some funky genetics popping out? He's 6 weeks old. The fuzz hasn't been replaced by feathers yet.
I've been using a pelleted slug bait, Slug Magic, and it has worked extremely well. I picked it up at the local Ace Hardware, and I don't remember the exact price, but it was reasonable. http://www.bonide.com/products/product.php?category_id=903
It says it's safe around pets and wildlife so...
Okay, she is doing a lot better now. I've been doing some "physical therapy" kind of stuff and it seems to be helping. I'm holding her up so she can use her legs normally and remember how she's supposed to stand. Also, she laid an egg yesterday! Hopefully she'll continue to regain her...
Well, I would think if it's Marek's that it would be the neural form. Here's a list of the typical symptoms with Klutzy's symptoms in (parentheses).
• Progressive paralysis, usually of the leg or wing, a typical leg-paralysis victim will have one leg extended forward and one leg extended...
If it is a tumor or Marek's disease, what should I look for?
I can't imagine that she could go downhill so suddenly, plateau for a year, then go farther downhill if it's disease. I'm not ruling it out, I just think it's some unhealed injury from a year ago.
Could she be egg bound for a year and not die? She poops normally.
I was looking at pictures of her, and in January of 2012, she looked fine. But around March, her bum was drooping. I wonder if it's from the time she jumped off my arm and landed really badly.
My Barred Rock hen Klutzy has been having difficulty walking for at least a year now. (She's 19 months old.) It seemed that she could not hold her tail up. When she was 6-7 months old I was holding her and she jumped down and crash-landed, plowing face-first into the ground.
The past 2...
I think most people have heard that "turkeys are so dumb that when it rains they look up and drown." Is that true? Are turkeys actually stupid or just misunderstood? People also say chickens are stupid, but since having my own I know that's not true and I'm wondering if it's the same with...
Pictures would be helpful if you can get some.
If it's frostbite, make sure your coop has good ventilation so that moisture cannot build up. Are their combs damaged at all? That's usually what gets frost-bitten. In really cold weather my chickens usually stand on one foot and tuck the...
The Dervaes family harvests 7000 lbs of food annually on 1/10th of an acre in Pasadena, CA. (They do have a really long growing season, which helps.)
http://urbanhomestead.org/
My BA hen Pekoe has been broody for a month and I've been taking the eggs away in hope that she'll give up. Well, she's still sitting.
What I want to know is: If I give her eggs now, will the broodiness "expire" before hatch day? Poor girl, she's so determined to hatch something.
Buff Orpingtons:
Chunky (m)
Honeybun (f) Currently incubating 7 barnyard mix eggs. Soon I can name them too!
Cheeseball (f) Her tail reminded me of those cheeseballs someone always brings to holiday parties.
Stuckie (f) She used to get stuck on the roost because she couldn't figure out how...