Some of you may remember me. I used to be quite active on here. Life happened and I started to drift. @Ducksandchickens is my bff and also used to be very active as well. She decided on taking a little break bc she thought she was on it too much. Unfortunately a few sad things have happened in...
I’m sorry for your loss. I bet she was a sweet and beautiful bird. I agree with Texas Kiki. A necropsy is the best thing. ESPECIALLY with new chicks. Chicks are vulnerable and losing a poor helpless baby may be worse then losing an adult. Don’t get me wrong. Hens and roosters deaths are terrible...
I had a hen that killed her chicks because they were disabled and couldn’t walk right. She might’ve knew they had a disease or problem and the best way to take care of her other chicks was to kill the problem ones. Keep an eye on the hen and remaining chicks
I would put them in yourself. Since you have 4 grabbing them and putting them in shouldn’t be a problem. Predators will snatch those babies up if they aren’t in a coop. Keep them in the coop for a few hrs one day and keep an eye on them. I wouldn’t keep them in all day since the coop is...
Looks like splayed legs. I’ve had this happen only once and found something that helped: I’ve done this before and it’s helped. I would wait to see what other ppl have to say too though
So I came home a few minutes ago to find yogurt (mostly eaten) in both duck and chicken coops. Dad apparently thought he’d try it out without asking :rolleyes:
Just wondering if this is ok? I’ve fed my flock oatmeal and little bit of yogurt mixed in but never just yogurt. Dad says he only put 3...