I believe my Polish is moulting, she's losing feathers left and right. Just running my fingers through her makes feathers come out. But, she's also had this unusual poop for at least a day. It's just started cooling down, from 100 degree temperatures, but still quite warm.
A couple of weeks ago, I noticed Queenie vomit a mucus like fluid. I've noticed her with the same movement, although no liquid, when she's preening in the mornings. Today, I noticed her plumage seemed lighter on the top, but it was wet, so I didn't think much about it. This afternoon, I...
I haven't fed them anything unusual. They did have to stay in their yard for a few days, as our larger yard was being sealed, could the stress of that have caused it? What about worms, how do I find out if she has them?
I've noticed that my girls comb had gone from reddish to a light pink. She's only about five months old and just stayed laying about a week ago. Her eggs seem to be healthy, with an almost orange yolk. Any ideas?
We have a Great Dane, it's been giant puppy proofed. Like I said, we don't are aren't going to encourage it. I just wanted to be sure there isn't anything dangerous, disease wise, if they do come in. Blocking off the dog door is not an option, I'd rather have a little chicken poop, than Great...
One of our girls is crazy about coming into the house to try to find a place to lay. She's only been laying for about six weeks, and has found some unusual places. At one point, we discovered she was laying on the roof of our garage (yes, she no longer has access), she has also laid on the...
Every morning, my four girls get a salad, usually made up of shredded Beets, Carrots and Kale. Often, I'll throw in one or two of the following: mushrooms, chopped walnuts or almonds, zucchini, tomato and some sort of fruit, usually banana, apple (cored and skinned) or melon with the seeds...
I know they are NOT allowed in West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica. They ARE allowed in Los Angeles and Culver City without a permit, hens only, of course. They're also allowed in most of the outlying areas.