Hi she is in my old rabbit cage nothing in cage but roost she is inside my house bec
Hi I actually have her in my old rabbit cage she’s actually in the house because it’s so hot outside I have dipped her once so far I keep it really cool in my house so it’s only 70° I did try to take her...
Hi hoping for some help. My olive egger went broody for a 2nd time and I can’t seem to snap her out of it. I have tried the cool dipping and the locking her out of the coop. She has now been in chicken jail for almost a week and still displays the same broody behaviors. I worry about her losing...
I had one of my girls busted her upper beak I took her to my vet and he repaired it so that she could eat eventually the beak grew back. He is an avian vet as well maybe see if your vet will see her.
Hi, Hope someone can help. I have a copper maran that crouches down when approach like they all do for mating when they are layers . This has turned into her getting all her head feathers ripped out by the other hens when she crouches down 2-3 other hens jump on her and peck her. It’s getting...
Oh that's not good. Did they look at all options or did they just tell you to put him down? Did they know what is wrong with him? You should have told them he is crippled but what options do I have available to me for treatment. Just because he is crippled does not mean he can't have a good...
I am sorry but I have no idea how you can fix him. The only way to treat him is to find out what is actually wrong with him and unfortunately that means taking him to a vet. I know that's expensive but they will be able to diagnose the foot. Perhaps you can tell them that you don't have much...
That looks pretty bad you might want to take it to a vet. Looks like an infection as well it must be painful. I do not know anything about gout in chickens but I had it once myself and it is painful. The vet might have a type of medication to get rid of the Crystal buildup like people are given...
Hi, Well it did cost me about 500.00 to have her feet done but that includes the antibiotics which are different than the ones you can purchase in the store. Your vet may be cheaper but make sure he does avian/poultry medicine. She will need a specific antibiotic for her condition. And only...
I took my girl to the vet and had surgery done on both of her feet for bumble foot. The vet can do a much better job at removing that from the core that way they can sedate her because it is painful to dig their feet out she will be given ointment and the bandages need to be wrapped daily also...
Take her to the vet One of my girls had bumble foot had surgery done on both feet it took about 3 months to heal it will have ointment and bandaging that needs to be replaced daily also chickens heal very slowly just like reptiles
Just wondering if the owl or the crows worked. I just had one of my girls killed by a hawk and I do not want a dog. I am looking at the crow decoys but before I buy I would like to know if you had any success?