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  1. Elitistbird

    Limping Chicken

    Hi sorry for the delay in replying. Nemo is still with us and has a daily foot spa with Epsom salts and a gently brushing with a toothbrush which gets rid of some of the dead skin. The foot is definitely looking much better. We then apply antiseptic cream and smother it with Vaseline. Every...
  2. Elitistbird

    Limping Chicken

    Hi, i thought it may be scaly leg mites so thats why i soaked them. I'll try coconut oil tomorrow when the petroleum jelly has sunk in. I've lost a few to Mareks over the years but have not encountered this. This is the best picture i could get at the moment hope it helps.
  3. Elitistbird

    Limping Chicken

    Hi, it certainly looks like this thing is eating one of her feet, the other foot appears to be healthy.
  4. Elitistbird

    Limping Chicken

    Hi, i wonder if anybody can shed some light on the problem one of my girls has. Unfortunately she came to us with only one wing so we called her Nemo. I have recently found out she also can only see out of one eye so really doesn't need the problem she has. She is so sweet and friendly. Nemo has...
  5. Elitistbird

    Lash eggs

    Hi aart, Sorry I cant send you a picture as I had to pick it quickly. The other girls were looking to eat it and I just couldn't go there. It was about 2 inches long and 1/2 inch wide. I just wondered if it had anything to with the fact she has never laid an egg. I did do a bit of research but...
  6. Elitistbird

    Lash eggs

    Hi AmberAggie, thanks for your reply, I am keeping my fingers crossed.
  7. Elitistbird

    Lash eggs

    Hi, I'm new to posting so here goes. I have a Bluebell named......Bluebell. We have had her about a year and she has never laid an egg. This is not a problem as she's a pet and fun to have around the garden. She's always been feisty and never been keen on being handled. This morning however, she...
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