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6PeckinChickens
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@Wyorp Rock good to know! I'll go and get her some tums. How much calcium should I give her in 24 hours?
My Husband took her back out to socialize with the others for a bit while he had time to chicken sit. She mounted one of my RIRs and started biting her comb. She stayed in the yard and wouldn't go into the coop/prision yard or pasture with the others. This was all after she laid an egg and we've decided to take her back out anymore. Do you think it's a dominance thing or it's because she knows she's sick and is trying to protect herself?
My Husband took her back out to socialize with the others for a bit while he had time to chicken sit. She mounted one of my RIRs and started biting her comb. She stayed in the yard and wouldn't go into the coop/prision yard or pasture with the others. This was all after she laid an egg and we've decided to take her back out anymore. Do you think it's a dominance thing or it's because she knows she's sick and is trying to protect herself?



I think I am going to keep her for another 3 days to a week though. I want to make sure she doesn't lay an egg (her comb is still bright red) and I want to make sure that she doesn't get an infection, develop sepsis or prolapse again.
So throw out the eggs for 14days after last day of treatment. IF you have anyone in your family that consumes eggs that is allergic to Penicillin, then consider a longer period.