Hello all,
We have decided to cull one of our hens, who hasn't been well for months. I posted about her in November 2018 in this thread.
She is almost two years old is no longer laying eggs, but I have no idea what is wrong with her. It's been several months since my post above and she is still alive and living with the others, who are all ok and still laying, so whatever she has, it isn't contagious and hasn't killed her.
How can I know if she is safe to eat? I have wondered about her having worms, because she developed a constant dirty butt, but de-worming didn't change anything.
Is there an online guide somewhere that shows what are signs of illness in the body?
This is our first cull and my husband will do it but I'll prepare the bird to roast and will examine for signs of illness.
Thanks and wish us luck. First time cull isn't easy.
We have decided to cull one of our hens, who hasn't been well for months. I posted about her in November 2018 in this thread.
She is almost two years old is no longer laying eggs, but I have no idea what is wrong with her. It's been several months since my post above and she is still alive and living with the others, who are all ok and still laying, so whatever she has, it isn't contagious and hasn't killed her.
How can I know if she is safe to eat? I have wondered about her having worms, because she developed a constant dirty butt, but de-worming didn't change anything.
Is there an online guide somewhere that shows what are signs of illness in the body?
This is our first cull and my husband will do it but I'll prepare the bird to roast and will examine for signs of illness.
Thanks and wish us luck. First time cull isn't easy.