New Chick In The Backyard
Songster
- Jan 1, 2021
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I gave some chickens to an 'aquaintance'. (I call him an acquaintance and not a friend because after all this I really didn't like how he treated my chickens and his own animals.) He fed them corn and white bread. They are back on layer pellet now. Anyways, The rooster I gave him would make a high pitch noise, almost like a cough?? He died. I eventually gave him the rest of my chickens because he offered to take care of them thru the winter for me. I was in bad health. I got some back and now my favorite hen is making that high pitch noise. What do I need to do? And all three of them are losing their feathers. I'm assuming this is molting? This is the first time they've done this since I got them last January, so a little over a year ago. I notice some of his chickens don't have feathers around their neck like my hen. Mine has lots of pin feathers on her neck tho. I dont know if this is related. He has a couple that have all their feathers but hardly any around their neck. Will it take all summer to get their feathers back? Will vet rx do the job? I am on a tight income. Any help would be so appreciated. I don't want my chickens to die. If they caught something does that mean my whole chicken area and coop are infected? If so, for how long? If one or all of them die will it be infected for a long time? Thanks.
(I've just treated them for parasites)
Oh, do you think they will warm back up to me? They used to be so tame but after being mistreated over the winter they act wild.
(I've just treated them for parasites)
Oh, do you think they will warm back up to me? They used to be so tame but after being mistreated over the winter they act wild.
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