Lilly was about 8 yrs old and started bleeding from her vent, quite a bit. I was away and we could not let her suffer so I asked my son-in-law to put her to sleep. She was retired for couple years but was the matriarch of the coop. This was not done in view of other hens.
My little hen Feathers is not herself. She has become withdrawn, does not eat much, and appears to sleep a lot. I thought perhaps it was the loss of her friend hen Lilly, but I am not sure now, Lilly passed two weeks ago. Feathers does not appear to be sick. Does anyone have any ideas, I...
Thank you very much for the kind words. I know we make mistakes but it feels bad to hurt the innocent ones. Yes I would like the link to the Kalmbach Feather Fixer when you have time. You have a wonderful day.
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I have her in a cage in the coup so I could watch her today. I put water and feed in the cage which is rather large to give her room to move. Do I need to do anything else?
I am new at having any issues with my girls but the last two days my Rhode Island Red has been off her feed, is lethargic and not interested in much. I was reading an article on on Backyard Chicken "Crops And Their Story Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treating Crop Issues". When I went out to feel...
I injured my sweet Australorp hen, Whiskey, through ignorance. The other three hens were picking on her continually, I was told to put a saddle on her to help with the pecking. Well, I apparently left the saddle on to long and all her feathers on her back and shoulder have been rubbed off as you...
Thank you Mrs. K. I have put Squeaky and Lilly out together and have caged Robin in site of Lilly and Squeaky. Squeaky and Lilly have had some heated conversations but nothing to cause hurt. I have the two free in the yard this morning and have put them back in the coop area together. Lilly...
I have a flock of two and I am attempting to add a third. The third hen (Squeaky) has been with us a little over a week. I keep her in a big dog cage next to the regular coop. Robin a bigger hen keeps attempting to attack Squeaky in her pen. I switch the hens between the coop and the dog...
Mrs K thank you for the advice. I think it a good idea to switch the pens around I will try this next week. I intend to clutter up the coop for hiding spots after I put some new dirt in before I attempt to integrate. Have a good day.
Thank you for the article, I really enjoyed it. You think the coop area to small for 3 chickens? I have been told the size would be ok for 4 chickens. I do let them out daily to range in the yard.
Though I only have two hen and a new one to integrate this article has given me direction. It was what I needed to hear as I integrate my new little hen into the flock of two. I understand it takes time and patients. Great article thank you.
Good idea on sprinkling treats around the cage. Yes as soon as I walk out to the coop Robin and Lilly come running, even if they are out in the yard, they know I represent good stuff. Squeaky the new hen she is so sweet, I can pick her up without issue. Thank you for responding to my questions.
I jumped the gun. Just got the new girl Thursday. She is in pen now and Lilly is sitting behind her cage. sending you pic of the coop area. I do let them out every day for an hour or so.
Hi, I did let her out in the area the other two normally use. I had planned on letting them out in the yard this weekend. An article said let the new one out first to get familiar then let the other two out. I have new hen in dog cage right beside the coop area so they can see each other but...
My question is: Will size always be an issue for my 3 girls or will they get on eventually?
I started out last year with 4 lovely ladies, went out one morning and my little HeyHey was past away. I suspected Goldie had done her in because she was a mean little Ameraucana. She picked on...