I had her out with them the other day. No barriers or cages. The others showed no aggression but I also didn’t leave them in that situation for long.
Anyone have any input on how long these reintroductory play dates should be?
sorry I couldn’t get a better pic but here she is now..is she ready to rejoin the flock? She’s laid two eggs in the last five days. Have taken her outside and she will look through leaves for noms. Just worried the other girls will find any scabbing
It’s right on the border between the wing and the body. It is raised. A scab makes sense. We were trying to introduce the cats to them and one of them went a little far with it but we didn’t see any damage at the time
I agree. Is there anything we can do? I seem to remember seeing something about when an egg ruptures inside, the outlook is bleak.
She’s pretty listless but has been drinking water if we guide her to it
1-yes. She stayed in a thicket of wooded growth much of the day
2-only what produce trimmings we toss them periodically
3-we’re in the Denver area. Mostly very dry but there was the bomb cyclone last Wednesday
4-I just took her out of the box and set her down. A slight wobble that made her...
Matt here..in cahoots with Berhobbit.
She hasn’t walked much. We have her inside in a brooder box..keeping her away from the bullies. The other hens have recently been picking on her. Any time we’ve taken her out, she doesn’t go far. Also no sign of a soft egg or otherwise being eggbound...