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  1. Lamaremybabies

    Hens legs and feet are turning green

    Thank you. This was all very helpful. I was very stumped as to what was going on. But this makes a lot of sense.
  2. Lamaremybabies

    Hens legs and feet are turning green

    Thank you. I actually did get a chance last month to examine her, however she has gotten worse since then... Thank you! This was extremely useful! It sounds like this is what she has.
  3. Lamaremybabies

    Hens legs and feet are turning green

    I know. She doesn’t have worms, she doesn’t feel egg bound (plus they’ve tried treating her for egg bound and nothing happened)... I personally think she may have some sort of cancer, or fluid issue. She is very fatty...
  4. Lamaremybabies

    Hens legs and feet are turning green

    She’s only 3... and this happened quite quickly.
  5. Lamaremybabies

    Hens legs and feet are turning green

    Haha I know. I was just saying I don’t think that could happen. I don’t believe she is.
  6. Lamaremybabies

    Hens legs and feet are turning green

    She’s a jersey giant. She’s not my chicken, so I apologize for the poor quality photo.
  7. Lamaremybabies

    Hens legs and feet are turning green

    Maybe, but I had a hen who was broody for much longer than I care to admit and her legs didn’t turn green from not using them..
  8. Lamaremybabies

    Hens legs and feet are turning green

    It’s both legs. Apparently when she stands (which she almost never does) her feet overlap. I believe they are feeding her layer pellets, scrambled eggs, a little bit of yogurt, and pedialyte in her water for the electrolytes.
  9. Lamaremybabies

    Hens legs and feet are turning green

    Hello, My friends have a hen who hasn’t been doing well for quite a while oily green poop, keeps tail completely tucked, trouble walking/standing, and just now noticed that her feet and shanks have turned green... she eats a ton, drinks, and her comb head looks nice and bright, and she’s quite...
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