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    Duck with scaly/swollen/warty looking bill

    Thanks for the responses. I was thinking the same things…. Fungus or age. The bumps along the feather line are soft and felt swollen. I don’t think I touched the ones further down. I’ll update if I can get a vet to look at him. I do have a local vet I’ve used for birds but the duck is so...
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    Duck with scaly/swollen/warty looking bill

    Hello, Has anyone seen a duck bill like this? Any ideas what’s happening? I’ve been searching the forums/google and can’t find similar images. I’ve seen some threads about duck bill peeling. My ducks have had peeling before but I don’t remember if it ever looked this bad. He’s an 8 year old...
  3. rugbyrebel

    Fox attack, flystrike - traumatic death

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    Fox attack, flystrike - traumatic death

    Today my last chicken was euthanized by a vet and I am feeling disturbed by her condition. I feel nauseous when I think about it and can still smell it. Her entire abdomen was off colour, swollen and covered with maggots. The abdomen wall was intact but tissue exposed. It as all a blur but...
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    Chicken dying of old age - euthanasia?

    Thank you! Yes losing birds is hard, I really hate this part of chicken keeping and makes me want to stop.
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    Chicken dying of old age - euthanasia?

    Just an update for anyone searching this topic: my elderly chicken died last night in her sleep (late July 6 or early July 7). It did look peaceful… she was lying in the same spot as I put her in, although her head fell in her water bowl which wasn’t nice. During the day of July 6 she mostly...
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    Chicken dying of old age - euthanasia?

    Thank you for sharing your experience. Sounds like your hen passed peacefully. Mine is a Belgian d’uccle. I think my chicken had her last meal yesterday. I bought her watermelon because it’s hot. she perked up with a bit of joy and ate it. She hasn’t eaten this morning and seems a lot...
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    Chicken dying of old age - euthanasia?

    Hello, I have a 10.5 year old chicken who is dying. I can’t decide if I should take her to an emergency vet to euthanize (can’t get a regular appointment) or let her pass naturally. I have no experience with chickens slowly dying of old age… my other chickens were either euthanized after an...
  9. rugbyrebel

    Adopting a dog... but I'm a "bird person" now!

    I certainly didn't think it was possible to love chickens more than dogs but that is what happened for me, haha. I suppose it's because I spent the last 10 years exclusively keeping chickens so I poured all my love and attention into caring for them... but if I had a dog during that time (or my...
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    Adopting a dog... but I'm a "bird person" now!

    I absolutely don't want that to happen! This particular dog has a very low prey-drive and pretty much ignores them (through the fencing) which is nice because he doesn't obsessively want to go to the backyard and go after them (like my parent's high prey-drive dog when she visits) but I don't...
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    Adopting a dog... but I'm a "bird person" now!

    I have the opportunity to adopt a beautiful, well behaved, low prey-drive dog who has been fostered by a family member and I've gotten to know quite well. However, I'm having such strange, conflicting feelings about it because of my chickens. I love my chickens so much and don't want to take...
  12. rugbyrebel

    Carolina Coops American knockoff :-)

    Looks awesome! Great job. I've been watching a bunch of videos of Carolina coop assembly. One thing I'm unclear on... is it just a single wall? So framing with a sheet of plywood on the back (inside of coop)? My current coop has framing sandwiched between two sheets of plywood so both sides...
  13. rugbyrebel

    Swollen foot/leg... Bumblefoot? Emergency?

    Thank you for your reply. I had washed her feet the first time I looked at them (probably should have done it again prior to the photo!) and a lot of it was dirt. But the spot on the left side did resemble a bit of necrotic bumblefoot scab... not as circular and well defined as other cases...
  14. rugbyrebel

    Swollen foot/leg... Bumblefoot? Emergency?

    Hello, My 6 year old chicken has a swollen foot and leg. There does appear to be a large lump on the foot pad but not a well defined black plug/scab as I've seen with other bumblefoot cases in the past. She is not limping or otherwise seem sick but the leg does seem warmer to the touch than...
  15. rugbyrebel

    Do drakes calm down with age or will they always be hyper and aggresive!?

    I'm a first time duck owner and I think I've gotten in over my head! I was so concerned about noise and messiness that while researching ducks, I missed a major, obvious point... how sexually aggressive they can be! From my three ducklings I ended up with two drakes and one hen. Far from...
  16. rugbyrebel

    Need some help diagnosing - 2 1/2 year old Buff Orpington Hen

    Has her voice changed at all? It is normal sounding or weak/raspy? One of my chickens had a lump in her throat and her voice went all raspy. It turned out to be canker (trichnomasis) which is treatable. Canker can cause weight loss because it's harder for them to eat and lesions can occur in...
  17. rugbyrebel

    Disabled / Partially Blind Chicken - Possibly Lonely - How to Keep Her Happy?

    Thank you for your responses azygous and centrarchid! I thought I had my settings to send me email notifications and I did not. An update: Our winter has been pretty mild so I felt better putting her back outside and she has acclimatized just fine. A friend gave me an extra large dog crate...
  18. rugbyrebel

    Disabled / Partially Blind Chicken - Possibly Lonely - How to Keep Her Happy?

    I've had this one particularly strange chicken for the last 3 years. She's always been a bit off with her head movements and blindness in one eye. But she's been fine in the flock and otherwise healthy & happy. This past summer, her condition suddenly became worse - she cannot see in low...
  19. rugbyrebel

    Ronidazole safe for ducks?

    I just found this website which actually discusses waterfowl (finally) and is referenced with seemingly legit sources. It says treatment for trichomoniasis in waterfowl: Dimetridazole, 8g per 30 litres of drinking water, for 12 days, or metronidazole. Chickens for reference: Metronidazole...
  20. rugbyrebel

    Ronidazole safe for ducks?

    Hello, One of my chickens has canker (trichomoniasis). I treated her individually with metronidazole and it cleared up. However, it has since come back (and will likely continue to since she's a carrier). I haven't seen any of the other chickens with it yet but I'd like to treat the whole...
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