thank you! I still have my hen that is laying paper shelled eggs, with an occasional sneeze. the Wyandotte just keeps on laying perfect eggs day in and out no sneezing. I will not buy new chicks this spring. I suspect this bad laying will eventually kill my Buff Orp.
Add me to the list of a mysterious infection. I had three chickens. One died - she was gaping and I took her to vet. though we didn't see worms we still treated with wormer and she ended up dying. I cut her open and the trachea was clean. Now I think back she had some issues with lameness - very...
Thank you - dont think it is pox there are no lesions, no runny nose and her eyes are clear and bright. The symptoms are an occasional chirp sneeze; not eating or drinking; and gaping. I just read a post about a chicken who died of eating a string. My chicks free range all over the place who...
I apologize in advance for asking about this - I have read literally every "respiratory infection" post on here and dont see a similar situation. My Golden Phoenix gapes (not worms, we did swab test) and makes occasional sneezy chirps but has no classic symptoms like a runny nose or bubbles...
Well, the local chicken expert said that when they were raised by mama hens, it works to have them forage - i mean the mama hen will smash the insects for them. Hatchery chicks are vulnerable. It was this friend that helped me figure it out - all the other chicks were fine. thanks for your...
My dog wishes I would give HER pizza on friday nights. I do treat my chicks; but they need to be much larger before they come off their starter crumbles. thanks for your reply!
thank you, Amy. Its never happened before, I do believe though in the past I have waited longer to let them be on ground. I saw my little Phoenix working to smash the bug and twist it up so she could eat it. up to that point, she was fine. so....
I have had chickens for about 10 years, but I made a mistake this week I want to share with y'all. I had some 3 week old chicks out on the ground with the top of their pen over to contain them. I believe it is good to expose them to the ground early so their immunity builds up. However, they...
thank you both. I think I know what happened. I think she ate a bug and couldnt process it. I shouldnt have had the babies out on ground like that. Now, I know better.
Good Morning. I had a chick, guess she was about 3 weeks to one month old get sick and die all in one day. The other two chicks are fine. She was a bright and alert little thing, then yesterday was lethargic, one wing droopy, and sleepy while standing. Poops were normal and butt was clean. I...
i had this one chick left over from a bad batch of 3 cockerels and one pullet. the roosters were rehomed and i kept the pullet. she thinks she is a dog. she hangs out with my dog -perching on the top of her chair. now i have 5 new chicks about a month old and "easter" is very tender with them...
success! i had a week old chick limping badly- falling over and not wanting to move. i read through lots of previous posts about what it might be and what to do. i didnt think it was a disease -looked like an injury to me - no scrapes or anything visible so i thought it might be a sprain.
i am...
i mean, my husband and i got a magnifying glass out and looked cant see anything. its as if a toe is broken or sprained or something. should i try and splint it? or just wait and see? i worry about her being alone. this is so sad. she is only 10 days old.
thank you so much for your reply!!!
there are two pens and the heat lamp straddles them. i have two thermometers and one is at 95 the other 93. i put a fuzzy small stuffed animal with hurt chick and she is snuggled into it and stopped peeping.
i put a towel in for the flooring and took out the...
hi. i ordered 5 chicks and they all arrived well. then yesterday, one chick started limping. they have a brooder at the correct temp, starter crumbles and pine shaving bedding. i have read some other posts about this problem - there is no visible sign of injury and the toes are not curled under...
i have a rhodesian ridgeback that has been trained to leave my chicks alone. and its worked well. when they are free ranging and get scared, they fly to my dog for protection. i dont know about terriers but with a hound it worked out. i see lots of chickens out in the yard with dogs around here...
they chicken gurus at the feed store told me that oyster was needed for my hen who breaks the eggs she lays.. she's looking for calcium. i bust up the oyster into smaller pieces i put in with crumbles. i saw her pecking at an abalone shell in my garden so even hen seems to know she needs it.