RuralChick83
Chirping
Just yesterday I let my chickens free range for a little bit because of the heat. They went in out woods, only a few feet in, to take a dirt bath and stay in the shade. I was in the front yard (about 30 feet away) when 3 of them came out making their alarm noise. I ran towards the woods shouting and then my last chicken came out missing some feathers on her back. Not sure if it was a fox or ground hog. I know my dogs just killed a ground hog early in the week, but with the heat and lack of rain in our area the predators have been coming out more. She seemed to be fine and I thought just a little shaken from the attack, but when it was time to go in the coop at night, she struggled getting up the ramp and did not go on the top perch. When I examined her after the attack, there was no blood and just missing a small chunk of feathers, but I am wondering if it injured or broke one of her wings during the attack. She hasn't really moved them and she walks around fine. I did not see her really eat anything this morning before I went to work. I am planning on wrapping her wings when I get home, but should I be giving her anything specific to eat or anything else to help?