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    HELP!!! Need help with sick hen.

    Just came in from feeding and Spazzy ( the hen) is still alive. Yay!! A little later this morning I will take her out of the crate, change the towels and pine I put in there and check her rearend. She did eat a little bit more last night. I mixed yogurt with some baby food and a bit of chicken...
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    HELP!!! Need help with sick hen.

    Okay, washed her rear end with baby shampoo. Dried her real good. Put her into a dog crate with shavings and towels with a heat lamp over it to keep her nice and dry and warm. Put a container of yogurt in for her along with a container of water. She isn't interested in either the food or water...
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    HELP!!! Need help with sick hen.

    Just came in from putting a heat lamp on her. She is in a nice quiet place. Will bring her into the house and wash her butt and make sure she is dry before putting her back out into the hen house. Will also get some yogurt and pedialyte. Will stop the Tetracyline and fresh vegies/greens...
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    HELP!!! Need help with sick hen.

    Need help pretty quickly. Hen is not feeling well at all. She is over a year old. Puffed up. Dirty poopy butt. Found her this morning wedged between the wall and food bin. Cold to the touch, but alive. Her poo is very watery. No discharge from mouth or nostrils. Breathing clear. She hasn't...
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    Young hens attacking older submissive hen.

    Hi all. I'll try to keep this short. Three months ago our neighbor's hen and rooster decided they wanted to take up residence here. Fine. They are both at least a year old. I have hens ( they haven't laid any eggs yet) who are four months old that I raised. The older rooster keeps 'violating'...
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    Nesting boxes with or without a top

    Citychook-- How deep are your shavings on the floor? Thanks for the picture. I went ahead and put a nice thick blanket of pine shavings on the long shelf for them to hopefully like and want to lay eggs there. Today was their first day to get used to it. Gosh, so much to learn!
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    When is it safe to.......

    That is kind of what I was thinking. He wants to get 'to 'know' the hens. Are they too young to turn loose with him? He is huge compared to them. Will he tear them up when he is, you know. I also have a White Silkie rooster who is also three months old. Will Stew Pot hurt little Bob-A-Loo? Oh...
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    When is it safe to.......

    Hi all. I don't know what I would do without this forum. As a first time chicken owner I have so much to learn. My chickens are three months old now. They have been kept in an enclosed area ( coop with big outside run). I would very much like to let them loose out into the yard and pasture...
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    Mottle Houdan question

    Hopefullty these pictures are bigger. Hen and Rooster? Two hens?
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    Mottle Houdan question

    Thanks. I was fairly positive after looking at your pics that the one is hen, but the other one just looks differant. I tried posting a bigger pic of them both together, but can't seem to figure out how to get it bigger to see better. Well, that would put it at three roosters here, ( a large...
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    Mottle Houdan question

    Here are several pics of the Mottled Houdans. Hope you can see them clearly enough to hopefully know what sex they are. Thanks.
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    Mottle Houdan question

    Thank you ever so much for the info. By the looks of the pictures, I have one for sure hen. I'll have to pick up the other one and take a good look at his/her face and compare it to the pics. I had a Polish Laced rooster who started crowing a few weeks ago so knew right away he was a he. Then...
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    Nesting boxes with or without a top

    Wow. Thanks for the info. Very much appreciated. Since this is the first time I have raised chickens, and have no idea which type of nest box they are going to prefer, well, I will give them a choice of covered and uncovered. I love the idea of kitty litter pans with lids. I have a clean, no...
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    Mottle Houdan question

    Hello. I have two Mottled Houdans and have a question about their disposition. I have noticed that the Houdans are nearly as 'bright' as my Americaunas, White Silkies or Polish Laced. The rest of the chickens know the daily routine, but for some reason the Houdans just don't get it. When I put...
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    Nesting boxes with or without a top

    Hi. My chickens are three months old now and I have been told that it is time to build nest boxes. So, of course I came here, looked at pictures posted, read the info, etc.. I noticed that most nesting boxes are actually a type of box ( sides and roof/top). Do they have to have tops? There is a...
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    Toys for Chickens?

    Hawks will kill a full grown chicken!!!! Oh my. We have coyotes where we live and I was worried about them but thankfully we have donkeys and they will not allow anything or anyone to come onto the property unless they know them. How do I protect my chickens when they are big enough to turn...
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    Toys for Chickens?

    A mirror! Am going to put one in just to see what they will do. Didn't think about providing them with bugs. Guess what I am going to do today! I draw the line at catching spiders. That is not going to happen.
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    Toys for Chickens?

    I have been giving mine fruits and vegies ( as well as grass/weeds) and you are so right. It is hilarious :lol:to watch them grab and run. Sometimes they don't give me a chance to set the pan down before they are grabbing the goodies. I never thought I would get such enjoyment out of chickens...
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    Toys for Chickens?

    I was wondering if chickens played with toys? I have an Amazon Parrot who loves his toys and while watching him it got me to thinking about if my chicks would like to play with toys. They are too young to be turned loose from their coop ( hawks & cats around). I built some roosts, put in wood...
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    Mental Issues with 2 Month Old Polish Lace

    Thank you. Yes, her feathers are beginning to cover her/his eyes. I will snip a little bit and watch her/him to see if there is any change. I just feel so sorry that she/he isn't like the rest of the 'herd'. Kind of like a wall flower syndrome and I want her/him to fit in. Thanks again.
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