The thing about this is that they were perfectly straight 2 weeks ago and I know that the females are supposed to flop over but the males are not and the spikes on my black rose combs are suppose to stay straight and now they look like a hook none of the females are effected
I have white leghorn bantams and black rose comb bantams normally there combs are nice and straight however in the late 2 weeks there combs have started to turn almost look twisted. we have had a lot of rain lately. So I dewormed them, and started them on corid for coccidiosis. I thought it...
also call summer disease, Mud fever, wheat poisoning. sounds a little like what I said in sick hen post. can be brought on by hot cold whether, or rainy whether, or eating green wheat, stress like going to a show . and we went to a show in February so that's what I thought it was but having to...
Since February I have had 4 hens come down sick with what I thought was the greens but tonight I have another one sick so I am not so sure that it is the greens these hens were all paired with a rooster and none of the boys have gotten sick just the girls lost of weight, panting, wet vent...
I have a older hen on the yard yesterday she looked different I picked hen up and her body was swollen to the point I thought she would pop. Never seen that before. Her head, legs,face were fine but her breast, abdomen were swollen. does anybody no what causes that and how to treat it.
been raising chickens for 14 years never saw this banty hen nostrial pluged up face around beck turning white looks like the beck will hull. Anybody ever seen this.