I dewormed (using goat dewormer Fenbendazole) my girls last month... this red is the only one with a poopie butt. I'm not sure if I should deworm her again. Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
It's been a hard molt for a number of my ladies. They turn 2 in February. Fortunately they're getting their feathers back in quickly thanks to giving them extra protein. I'm in central Florida. Never thought to feed them sardines or tuna.
Yesterday I treated my ladies for worms. I had seen a similar worm (shown above) the day before. I used Valbazen since I have few that are molting. This picture was taken today. I'm pretty sure that the Valbazen will work on this type of worm, but I'd like to hear from others that have more...
I'm so glad that you shared this. I have 2 Silkies and they're in need of a new house. My husband was going to build one. But, after seeing this we're going ths route. I think it's gorgeous!
I have 5 RIR. One looks like her wings are not tight to her body. I don't know if this is normal. Mind you she is the only one in the flock that will fly and she gets up high. I've considered clipping her wings so she doesn't get out of the yard. See pictures below. Thank you for any advice.
What is considered frequently? Once a month, once every 3 months... ? I live in Central Florida. Plenty of rain in the afternoons. My girls free range. Most of the area is shaded.
Thank you so much! I soaked her feet again today. And attempted to get more of the scab off. She was very active and it didn't appear to be affecting her.
Any idea about those black spots? I have another Wyandotte and her feet don't have that pigmentation. Thank you!!!
Yesterday I noticed that one of my girls was doing a lot of sitting. She didn't seem right. After examing her and giving her a epsom salt bath. I put her in quarantine. She isn't egg bound. She's been pooping and laid an egg this morning. Here are pictures of the bottom of her feet. The...