socalchickens76
Songster
- Oct 13, 2020
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My Wyandotte has had bumblefoot for several months now. We've been trying to remove it with multiple home removals but it's still there. She's also molting. AND around two weeks ago, a bobcat killed one of her flock mates (we had five chickens and now we have four). I can tell that the flock is still traumatized by that attack as they are a lot more skittish and on alert.
The Wyandotte just laid a very soft shelled egg and she hasn't laid a egg in quite some time. Is the bumblefoot the primary cause of the soft shell egg? Or could it be the predator attack?
Thank you!
The Wyandotte just laid a very soft shelled egg and she hasn't laid a egg in quite some time. Is the bumblefoot the primary cause of the soft shell egg? Or could it be the predator attack?
Thank you!