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I hav two ex bats which sleep in wooden coop inside secure enclosure over night. I got two newbies about a month ago and they prefer to sleep on top of the wooden coop I stead of inside it. I kept putting two newbies inside every night after they'd gone to sleep on top and tried encouraging...
Update... After seperating newbies and oldies for a day, where they could still see each other, I have seen an improvement in brownie. She is growing in confidence, eating more and generally looking happier. When I reintroduced everyone (lifted partition door) oldies (bullies) seemed less...
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Four days ago I introduced two new ex battery chicks to my existing two hens. I was expecting bullying as its happened every time I've introduced new girls to the flock over the years. However, this time one of the newbies is getting really bullied and now spends all of her time up on the...
First of all I wish to explain that my girls are housed in a secure fenced enclosure and run area which is totally fox and predator proof. Within this enclosure they have a small wooden coop where they go to roost at night and lay their eggs in nest box. I currently shut the girls (four ex bats)...
Thanks for your replies. I'm going to ring vets first thing tomorrow. As its Saturday they'll be open until 12. I'll keep you posted. Keep your fingers crossed for her.
Yes been wormed recently, been demited and laying regular thin or shell less eggs so don't think egg bound but don't really know what to look for. Thanks for your reply.
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I'm still a chicken novice really only having my three ex battery girls for 9 months. Alls been well with all three until about month ago. First sweetpea started laying shell less eggs and looked hunched. Was on antibiotics for 10 days and it sorted her out. Bluebell however then became...
Thanks for your reply. I've taken her to vets and although vet knew about chickens, she wasn't too sure what was wrong so we're trying antibiotics. Vet agreed that she was small, under weight and not a healthy girl really as pooing out whole corn grains but im doing what I can as she's a lovely...
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I'm desperately in need of advice. My 18 month of ex battery hen has been laying shell less eggs for past month or so, also some thin shelled eggs (previous to this was fantastic regular layer). She normally leaves an eggy mess in coop during night and her bottom is all eggy and messy...
I use sharp sand from b and q which has proved brilliant. Water sinks through sand so no puddles or mud for chicks to stand in. I rake the floor regularly and any poos just come to service really easily so I pick them out by hand. Top up sand every few months as it gets mixed into the soil...
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I have three ex battery girls and the weather in uk is now getting cold especially at night (3'c). I'm worried about them getting too cold during night. I look them in the wooden coop at night which is filled with woodchips and straw. I've had a thought and didn't know what others thought...
Thanks for your comments. I'll try apple cider vinegar and I got some vermx keep well herbal pellets to try also, so fingers crossed it sorts my girls out x
Hi, I have three ex battery hybrid girls approx 18 months old. I feed Allen and page ex battery crumb and fresh veggies every day plus some pasta, bread, meal worms, porridge etc... as treats. They live in enclosed run and have access to another grassed enclosure few times a week as their run is...
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My outside run is quickly turning into a mud bath so im looking for something to put on floor. Anyone use rubber chips? Are these safe for chickens? I use bark chips on floor of pen with roof but think they would get too wet outside if it rains. What do you use on floor of outside run...
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Has anyone used stalosan f disinfectant on outside run? I'm going to get some as run is starting to smell and I want to kill any bacteria, viruses etc... I've read up and think stalosan sounds like best thing for disinfecting floor and reducing smells. My chooks eat everything so I'm...
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Has anyone else ever seen a hen mounting another hen. It usually happens during feeding times. The smaller hen will jump on the back of the other hen and holds on by biting on the back of the others head feathers. The 'victim' stands still for a while in that position they do when they think...