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    Head removed, what am I looking at?

    OK, thanks all. I guess I’m going to invest in some hardware cloth. I know there’s no guarantee, but do you reckon it’s relatively safe to leave them in their current enclosure during the day and just stick them in the garage at night? I’d hate to force them to stay in a small cage for the long...
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    Head removed, what am I looking at?

    Hey all, we’ve always only dealt with hawks and never had any ground predators. I’m looking for clues as to what kind of predator we are dealing with. Lo and behold, this morning my one coop-sleeping chicken was pulled apart in the coop. The other chickens (all of whom sleep outside on a...
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    Devastated after first predator attack. Looking for support.

    Absolutely go looking in trees, bushes, etc in the nearest maybe 20-50 meters, maybe more. We had a hawk attack and only one bird got taken, but the others were so hard to find due to embedding themselves deep in bushes and not responding to my calls. It took me walking around slowly and quietly...
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    Satins, best shot at sex?

    Thanks, this helps. I was a little concerned about what looked like pointy feathers beginning to appear on the neck of the red chested one; is that not a certainty toward man-bird 🐓🐓?!?
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    Satins, best shot at sex?

    We are about to buy two few-month-old birds - these are the pictures we have. Looking for pullets but I know these silkie types can be tricky, and you all were great at realizing the last two were cockerels!! Thanks for any thoughts!
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    Bird sex?

    Thanks! Not the answer I wanted but I already had some suspicions 😞. We are ain’t allowed to keep roos so I will have to rehome, but I think I’ll wait another month just to be sure of the pea comb one.
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    Roo/hen? Satin chicks 3-4 months

    Cross posting because I just realized I posted in the wrong forum! What do you think about these two? Sage - flat black comb. Flower - pinky red comb. I especially will appreciate what characteristics led to your conclusion! They are from a Cochin and splash silkie. 3-4 months (13-16 weeks old...
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    Bird sex?

    Ack!! Both? Is it the coloring??
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    Bird sex?

    Would love help sexing these two birds that we got at 2-3 months old. Now they’re 3-4 months. I was told they’re satins, born from a splash silkie dad and Cochin mom. Bird with flat comb we are quite sure is a hen but the other one is really stumping us! Seems to have rooster qualities, but I...
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    Our favorite hen just not herself after white poop

    For posterity’s sake I wanted to post a follow up here. This hen continued to decline, stools growing more watery, comb growing darker and more shriveled. She began to show signs of paralysis, no use of one leg, weak and droopy wings. At some point a few days after the above posts, I treated her...
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    Our favorite hen just not herself after white poop

    Ooh good memory! That hen unfortunately died:(. I think that’s why I’m so worried about this one, as the other started with feather loss, gleet and blue comb. The other didn’t have all that white diarrhea though. They do graze around our yard but in principle there’s nothing moldy in their food...
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    Our favorite hen just not herself after white poop

    Here are some comb photos from yesterday. I couldn’t get a good picture of her vent but here is a fluffy butt shot :)
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    Our favorite hen just not herself after white poop

    My spouse put out a bird feeder one day about a week and a half ago and our flock got under it and ate all the (many) dropped seeds. One of them (our 3 year old ISS brown) developed white liquify poops a few days later. She is now not as energetic, not eating as readily and refuses worms (though...
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    Mystery leg injury on our favorite chicken :(

    Quick update… She seems to have abandoned her eggs, her leg is getting a bit better but she seems to be losing all her feathers too :(. Hope it is just the fall molt and a twisted ankle… time will tell!
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    Mystery leg injury on our favorite chicken :(

    Thanks. She’s definitely behaving broodily! She does still get up for the usual half hour to do her business (poop, eat, drink), but limps through it. I’ll check out the vitamin B! She does seem better yesterday, so hopefully it’s just a silly sitting position she’s been in or a minor injury...
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    Mystery leg injury on our favorite chicken :(

    Hi all, I can’t understand how to help our little Fluffy, who is a silkie about age 1.5yr. This morning as we left for a weekend trip I noticed she was limping severely. She has been broody so I’ve only seen her out of the box maybe once in the last week and am not sure when it happened...
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    Strange calcium deposit on egg shell

    I have one silkie that does this and all my other chickens (silkies and others) are normal egged despite access to the same food. I restricted supplemental calcium for all of them for a few days and my odd silkie laid a soft egg while the others stayed normal. I guess she just knows she needs...
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    Concerning messy booty

    Looks like vent gleet, which could be caused by a large number of issue but ultimately comes down to being a yeast infection. When my hens have had a mild case in the past, a bit of nystatin for a few days (applied topically) and a bit of yogurt each day mixed with feed and a bit of wheat germ...
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    Head shaking with toddler voice

    I have a young toddler who, accordingly, has a pitchy toddler voice. Whenever she speaks within earshot of any of our chickens, they shake their heads rapidly, as if uncomfortable. It’s not just loudness, as they do it when she’s at a fair distance. Anyone else notice anything like that? I’m...
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    Helping our last chicken through the cold next month and thru new bird introductions?

    Thanks for the reply. I’m not planning on starting with chicks, hoping to get hens from various contacts!
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