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Today my Brahma (3 years old) lost a foot feather, she’s bleeding A LOT and ends up she hasn’t been able to get to the feed so she was also vomiting up liquids (I’m making the food accessible to her). I’ve already treated her and am bandaging her up but I was wondering how to prevent her losing feet feathers
Her feet look like that because she lost most her toes to frost bite in her old home
Edit; I just realized the past couple nights she’s been sleeping in the nesting boxes, I figured it was because her friend is my silkie who prefers roosting on the sides of the nesting boxes even when I move her to the roost but last night my sapphire olive egger was sleeping on the nesting boxes too- which could be a bullying issues they are newer to the flock but her sister(my other SOG) was roosting and she’s the more skittish nervous one (So Rocky was on the nesting boxes and Bullwinkle was on the roost. Bullwinkle is much more nervous then Rocky is and more prone to being picked on)
Picture in comments of Milk(my brahma) now and when I got her incase of any signs of illness that I am missing
Her feet look like that because she lost most her toes to frost bite in her old home
Edit; I just realized the past couple nights she’s been sleeping in the nesting boxes, I figured it was because her friend is my silkie who prefers roosting on the sides of the nesting boxes even when I move her to the roost but last night my sapphire olive egger was sleeping on the nesting boxes too- which could be a bullying issues they are newer to the flock but her sister(my other SOG) was roosting and she’s the more skittish nervous one (So Rocky was on the nesting boxes and Bullwinkle was on the roost. Bullwinkle is much more nervous then Rocky is and more prone to being picked on)
Picture in comments of Milk(my brahma) now and when I got her incase of any signs of illness that I am missing
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