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Has anyone had a pullet act odd after being mounted by a cockerel?
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I know, strange question, but I have a pullet who walks (when she walks; she spends the majority of her free-range time laying down) stiffly, and on her toes with her wings hanging. This happened after I saw my big Brahma mount her yesterday. She was perfectly fine before.
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You need to give her a rest as it sounds like he is a bit big or heavy for her ......
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@Audio51 re Wild EEs These Easter Egger chicks are intractable. They freak at the sight of me more so than any chick I have ever had. They come from a BBS Ameraucana pen that has EEs in it as well but I think 2 are AM and 1 is an EE I don't care I just want more colored eggs and I want them from Blue birds
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re Wild EEs   These  Easter Egger chicks are intractable.  They freak at the sight of me more so than any chick I have ever had.   They come from a BBS Ameraucana pen that has EEs in it as well but I think 2 are AM and 1 is an EE I don't care I just want more colored eggs and I want them from Blue birds ;)
My AM's were crazy (3/4).
But this new batch has crosses from them. Giving mealworms and sprouted grains has them standing on my shoes and pecking at the shoe laces. It's nice to have tame birds this go around. I got 3 blue and 1 black OE cross (AM/Marans) . Still needing true blue AM's, but these will hold me over
 
@Audio51 re Wild EEs These Easter Egger chicks are intractable. They freak at the sight of me more so than any chick I have ever had. They come from a BBS Ameraucana pen that has EEs in it as well but I think 2 are AM and 1 is an EE I don't care I just want more colored eggs and I want them from Blue birds
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LOL!!! I thought they were some special breed. I want colored eggs too. One of my broodies is an AM so no blue eggs from her right now. I have the mottled coming up on POL soon but not yet. My FBCM that actually lays dark eggs is also broody and is the one that will get chicks as soon as I can get some. Most of what I am getting are various shades of light brown and 1 blue about every other day.

Quote: Poor little guy. I hope he makes it.

pictures of the the Sand Fire. They opened E-16 back up. Linda was quite lucky


Those burned areas are scary looking. Are they close to you?
 
Hey when a hen is working on laying an egg especially in the first few eggs. Will she open her mouth like she is trying to swallow something stuck.
I was something Lurk was doing when I was observing her in the coop before she laid her 3rd egg. Made me think she was in something akin to labor pains and she was working things along.
 
LOL!!! I thought they were some special breed. I want colored eggs too. One of my broodies is an AM so no blue eggs from her right now. I have the mottled coming up on POL soon but not yet. My FBCM that actually lays dark eggs is also broody and is the one that will get chicks as soon as I can get some. Most of what I am getting are various shades of light brown and 1 blue about every other day.

Poor little guy. I hope he makes it.

Those burned areas are scary looking. Are they close to you?
no I'm like 8 miles northeast. Linda here was probably only a mile or so away
 
Quote: I checked her over and don;t see any obvious wounds, but she does react when I palpate her abdomen just below her vent. I don't feel anything there (like and egg that might be pressing on some nerves), but it is definitley a strong reaction. She is too young to be producing eggs anyway I think. They are supposed to be a Cornish/Rock/Wyandotte mix, but 2 of them have beards. Not sure if there are EE in the mox too or she just put a few eggs in with the others.

She is still alive this morning, but seems to be having trouble breathing now. She is open-mouthed breathing. I have no idea how to treat her. Any suggestion?
 
She is still alive this morning, but seems to be having trouble breathing now. She is open-mouthed breathing. I have no idea how to treat her. Any suggestion?
Is the comb pail?

If so, she may have an internal injury or even an organ problem.

The open mouthed breathing without prior symptoms is not a good sign.

See if she will drink water and make her comfortable.
 
My AM's were crazy (3/4).
But this new batch has crosses from them. Giving mealworms and sprouted grains has them standing on my shoes and pecking at the shoe laces. It's nice to have tame birds this go around. I got 3 blue and 1 black OE cross (AM/Marans) . Still needing true blue AM's, but these will hold me over

Thanks! I have all of the 6 week + olds corralled right now in the same pen. I am working on the hand feeding making friends thing. The cutest most friendly is an Ice Cream Bar from Laura. but wouldn't you know...that bird is all boy.
It is hard to tell with EEs. One way is to count the peas--Males have three rows and females have 1 or at least less the three.

Thanks I think I only see one ridge on each. My daughters say the same. We definitely don't see 3 here are a couple more shots. of two of them


A in foreground in both pics I think they both look girly.

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