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  1. AnimalGirl118

    Chicken Soak for Cleaning

    @lalaland And I do let them out at least 20 minutes a day just in the pen, I just clear out the snow but they can't free range like they usually do. They can't stretch their legs enough because of the leftover snow in the bottom of the pen, because it's basically a sheet of ice that I can't...
  2. AnimalGirl118

    Chicken Soak for Cleaning

    @lalaland Thanks! I'll probably be bathing them myself, unless they get too out of control. My chickens are considered "tame" in my look of things because they like to be handled and love to follow me around. I will probably be doing it in the summer when they can air dry. Thanks for responding!
  3. AnimalGirl118

    Chicken Soak for Cleaning

    I'm planning on cleaning my girl's butt feathers for when it's warm enough. They've been trapped in the coop literally all winter, and still will be in there until it's warm enough. Before I soak them I have a few questions. 1. How much water should I put in the kiddy pool? Just a little so...
  4. AnimalGirl118

    My Chicken Looks Sick. Please help.

    Should I put more calcium into her diet to help her make new feathers? Right now, they get leftover vegetables and bread along with their main food, Home Grown Layer Feed. When it's warm out, I let them out all day if I am to stay home. This is usually on the weekends, summer vacation and after...
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    My Chicken Looks Sick. Please help.

    @chickens123432 I'm not quite sure if she's egg bound; I'm pretty sure White Leghorns aren't really a winter hardy breed, but she has laid eggs in December and January, just February she hasn't laid. @BantamFan4Life I'm not sure if shes going through a soft molt or hard molt, but she isn't...
  6. AnimalGirl118

    My Chicken Looks Sick. Please help.

    My White Leghorn Hen, Tammy Sue, looks sick. She hasn't laid an egg in a while, is loosing feathers on her head, and looks sick in the face. She has been this way for the past few days. My chickens are normally in the coop all day because where I live its usually negative temperatures all day...
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