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    Not Moving Much Hen after Night Out

    Agreed and nothing else noticed with her beak. I spent some time researching how we might help her with the crop and I'm waiting for someone to get home to help me relive it. If not, we'l see if the vet can help. Thanks everyone for the help!
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    Not Moving Much Hen after Night Out

    That seems like a good habit. We definitely take for granted how well they put themselves to bed each night.
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    Not Moving Much Hen after Night Out

    I just went and checked her pretty well. I don't notice any bulge that would be associated with crop in the area it would impact. What I did notice (again) is some type of substance that is coming from her mouth. I'm starting to think that the reason she didn't go in was because she wasn't...
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    Not Moving Much Hen after Night Out

    Here's another photo, seems like she is sunbathing but she doesn't seem to be enjoying it. She does this with both wings. I don't think it was cold enough to cause any harm either (northern CA). She is one of our older girls and if anyone does any bullying it's often her. So, I don't think...
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    Not Moving Much Hen after Night Out

    Greetings, We have an odd situation going on with one of our girls and I'm hoping for some pointers on what might be going on. One of our girls didn't make it back into the hen house last night when the door shut and we didn't notice. When I found her she almost seemed frozen, hiding...
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    Odd behavioral changes and aggression leads to hurt/sick hens

    Thanks for all the info. She perked up a bit by the time I came home, both eyes open, eating and drinking. Now though that creates another question. This group of hens was rescued and are not tame to us, they are very skittish. Any advice on how to approach this myriad of steps when she wont...
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    Odd behavioral changes and aggression leads to hurt/sick hens

    Thank you! I picked up some neosporin today but am unsure exactly what to do with it. I doubt she is going to be too excited about me trying to help her. Should I try to wash the hen somehow first with water? For the neosporin, do I just rub in on to her head and bald spot. As you can see...
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    Odd behavioral changes and aggression leads to hurt/sick hens

    Hi, I'm new here and hoping to get some guidance. Just yesterday an odd issue started with my flock. There are three ladies, all of which the same breed and likely from the same birth group (I expect there is a term for that). Up to date they have gotten along fine. I went out yesterday...
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