FlaChickenMom
In the Brooder
- Apr 29, 2017
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Good afternoon everyone...
I have some questions/concerns in regards to one of our hens. I have searched the threads on this topic and I am still on the fence what, if anything, is going on. Our Black Sex Link hen, approx 24 weeks of age, laid her first egg around the 21st of Sept, which was fully formed. The next next egg was very soft followed by two eggs that where best described as deflated balloons. Very soft/missing half or all of the shell. She has not laid since the 26th/27th from what I can tell. We have two other hens in with her, a brown leghorn and a RIR, who are laying like champs, all are the same age. Since she is still alive, I am assuming she is not egg bound, and she is pooing just fine. Secondary to the off eggs being laid she has developed what is best described as spots/scabs on her comb. I live in east central Florida, very coastal. Our mosquito population after Irma has exploded. I dump every bit of standing water I can find in our yard out daily (buckets, bird bath, kids whatevers) to make sure I'm not aiding and abetting in helping further the mosquito agenda, but it's Florida, it's nearly futile. My main concern is Fowl Pox, they are not vax'd as we only have 3 hens and we purchased them from Ace as 5 day old chicks. Until they started to lay all were feed a mid stage chick feed crumble. I've slowly switched them over to Purina Layena pellets (which they hate and only eat under protest) and have been adding in electrolytes into their water due to the heat here recently. The are in the coop during the day and let out to free range when we're home. Her appetite seems to have tapered off as well. I've tried to entice her with live crickets, dried cranberries and nada. She pecks at the crickets till their dead and leaves it, totally ignores the cranberries. She has always been the heavier of the trio and is maintaining her weight. She doesn't feel swollen on the back end and her vent it clear and clean. She is the low hen on the totem pole but probably also the most docile. My autistic son and her get along famously and she will sit with him and let him pet her (we practice good hand-washing skills!) She still has a good attitude, remains inquisitive, will eat the crumbles and is drinking. I've included photos of her and her comb for a better idea of what I'm seeing. Maybe it's just fly/mosquito bites or the other hens pecking at her. None of the other girls have this specks as much as she does. I have started putting on on bacitracin/neosporin on her comb just to see if it helps clears things up
Sorry I've gone long winded on this... Appreciate your thoughts and input. I'm an overly concerned chicken momma to say the least!
I have some questions/concerns in regards to one of our hens. I have searched the threads on this topic and I am still on the fence what, if anything, is going on. Our Black Sex Link hen, approx 24 weeks of age, laid her first egg around the 21st of Sept, which was fully formed. The next next egg was very soft followed by two eggs that where best described as deflated balloons. Very soft/missing half or all of the shell. She has not laid since the 26th/27th from what I can tell. We have two other hens in with her, a brown leghorn and a RIR, who are laying like champs, all are the same age. Since she is still alive, I am assuming she is not egg bound, and she is pooing just fine. Secondary to the off eggs being laid she has developed what is best described as spots/scabs on her comb. I live in east central Florida, very coastal. Our mosquito population after Irma has exploded. I dump every bit of standing water I can find in our yard out daily (buckets, bird bath, kids whatevers) to make sure I'm not aiding and abetting in helping further the mosquito agenda, but it's Florida, it's nearly futile. My main concern is Fowl Pox, they are not vax'd as we only have 3 hens and we purchased them from Ace as 5 day old chicks. Until they started to lay all were feed a mid stage chick feed crumble. I've slowly switched them over to Purina Layena pellets (which they hate and only eat under protest) and have been adding in electrolytes into their water due to the heat here recently. The are in the coop during the day and let out to free range when we're home. Her appetite seems to have tapered off as well. I've tried to entice her with live crickets, dried cranberries and nada. She pecks at the crickets till their dead and leaves it, totally ignores the cranberries. She has always been the heavier of the trio and is maintaining her weight. She doesn't feel swollen on the back end and her vent it clear and clean. She is the low hen on the totem pole but probably also the most docile. My autistic son and her get along famously and she will sit with him and let him pet her (we practice good hand-washing skills!) She still has a good attitude, remains inquisitive, will eat the crumbles and is drinking. I've included photos of her and her comb for a better idea of what I'm seeing. Maybe it's just fly/mosquito bites or the other hens pecking at her. None of the other girls have this specks as much as she does. I have started putting on on bacitracin/neosporin on her comb just to see if it helps clears things up
Sorry I've gone long winded on this... Appreciate your thoughts and input. I'm an overly concerned chicken momma to say the least!