Hi y'all, I've hesitated to post this for a while - I might just be a paranoid chicken mom, but nothing is getting better so I ask for you help now!
My Buff Orpington is about a year and a half old and has always been quite lightweight for and orpington. For the past few months she seems to be getting even skinnier - all the other chickens have been plumping out. I can pinch her breastbone between my fingers- no meat on it at all. I weighed her today and she came in at just about 3 pounds. Her energy is normal and from what I can see she eats and drinks normally, but she just isn't putting on - and maybe even losing - weight. She's also starting to molt and it's getting chilly - tonight instead of settling in the coop with the others she kept running and squashing herself up against the house in a corner. Another contributing factor may be that she's dropped to the bottom of the pecking order.
I made the executive decision to keep her inside tonight - the other chickens were picking and pecking at her and she was freezing. Add that to the fact she hardly weighs three pounds has me worried!
So, BYC, what should I do about my poor sweet chicken?
My Buff Orpington is about a year and a half old and has always been quite lightweight for and orpington. For the past few months she seems to be getting even skinnier - all the other chickens have been plumping out. I can pinch her breastbone between my fingers- no meat on it at all. I weighed her today and she came in at just about 3 pounds. Her energy is normal and from what I can see she eats and drinks normally, but she just isn't putting on - and maybe even losing - weight. She's also starting to molt and it's getting chilly - tonight instead of settling in the coop with the others she kept running and squashing herself up against the house in a corner. Another contributing factor may be that she's dropped to the bottom of the pecking order.
I made the executive decision to keep her inside tonight - the other chickens were picking and pecking at her and she was freezing. Add that to the fact she hardly weighs three pounds has me worried!
So, BYC, what should I do about my poor sweet chicken?