We have fifteen chicks in a sixty square foot pen. Plan is to move them into their coop/run after next week.
Besides the two orpingtons, we have
4 - yokohamas (so far, I have never seen them pick on anyone)
1 - white jersey giant
1 - golden laced wyandotte
1 - steele egger (meyer breed of...
So we have two jubilee orpingtons (one I posted about has scissor beak, so far, she's eating okay on that end) but in the last couple of weeks, both were getting their tail feathers picked off to the point of bleeding. We separated them so they could heal. (It's not just one chick who's doing...
All of ours (sixteen before this) are the same age, this was our dark brahma. She was fine this morning, nothing remotely out of the norm. All were eating / bopping around, no worries at all. Came home, she was gone. No sign of illness or anything. The only thing my husband said was she looked a...
We have two jubilee orpingtons. One has a scissor beak (happened rather quickly) the other one, so far, is fine. Besides gently trying to massage it, is there anything else to try? Will watch the other one too, but hopefully she won't have the same issue.
So, the one chick who was bleeding was isolated (she can see the rest / just no access) and we tried to put her back in yesterday. There's one chick (black cochin) who still won't leave her alone. The injured chick also picks off all the blu-kote we put on her. We've added a couple toys, they...
Her area has a heat lamp / they're all in the same pen just have netting (small enough no worries anyone gets stuck) to keep her alone. Figured least that way she sees the others.
well, we figured it out - last night's pasty butt check was fine for all of them, so guess things weren't quite noticeable - turns out she was hiding in the corner to not get pecked on - they were going after her tail feathers. Guess during the day today it got bad / we ended up separating her...
Luckily we have a hatchery within driving distance. No issues up until this year, but first, all but one died in shipping and they looked awful / like the box had been tossed and thrown around. And a friend who works for USPS mentioned she's seen "fragile / live animals" boxes not handled like...
She seems to want to be by herself and away from the heat lamp. The temp is fine / all of our other chicks are happy and bopping around. She move away if we're adding food or water, but then goes back to her corner and lays down. Try some yolk or pedialyte? A few days ago she wasn't doing this.
yeah, next time we'll drive to another hatchery vs shipping. Live and learn I guess. Have never seen this before. Yup, monitoring the three and have their vitamin water in there / least the most active one is eating / drinking no problem. Vocal but I think she's missing hearing other chicks.
welp. So stunned. They showed up / picked them up but only 3/8 are alive. The other five look like they got tossed around / banged up. Never seen anything like that before. Super upsetting. Poor little girls.
No, the tracking is what really has mean concerned. The only thing it shows is "label printed Tuesday" Doesn't even show a scan that it was accepted by the USPS.
We've gotten our last few groups of chicks from an out of state hatchery, never had an issue, until now. They hatched on Monday, supposedly shipped on Tuesday, and so far haven't arrived. (Coming from OH to MO) I'm starting to worry they won't be okay / too long with no water. Has anyone had...
So we have 13 chickens, half of which are around 2.5 years, the rest are just 1.5 years old. Most of them just went through molting, so expected a decrease / less production, but they've stopped now. No eggs in the last five days, and outside of two of them, they won't leave the coop much. They...
We have 13 chickens. A few months ago, one got an illness of some sort that caused her, at least in one eye, to go blind. In the past week or two, she's getting bullied / pecked on (most of her feathers on her head are gone. He checked for mites or anything else that may cause that and found...
No drainage or crust, ventilation is very good. We did quarantine her for a bit, but since nothing changed for any of the other hens, we mixed her back in. No color change minus the cloudy/grayish center now. When my husband was in the coop earlier today, she was managing to eat / drink fine...
She, at first, only had one that looked this way, now both of them are, and she acts like she can't see / possibly blind. (It's dark now, but I will try to get pictures tomorrow morning.) She's not even a year old, so can rule out old age. Thoughts? Both eyes were fine probably a month to six...