HarleyBarley
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Hello!
I have five 12 week old hens. I've have them since 1 week and they've all seemed fine. They acclimated well to the outdoors from tbe brooder, acclimated well to the watering nipple, and 4 of them are big and healthy.
I noticed yesterday that one was getting stepped on while at the waterer and I figured- wow she must be at the bottom of the pecking order, so I shoo'd the other girls away and let her get some water. Today when I opened the coop I noticed she just stayed on the ramp while the others rushed to the waterer.
I felt bad for her so I went and got her a dish of water and separated her and she drank the entire thing. Then it just kinda leaked out of her mouth.
Now, please do not shame me, I'm trying to learn.
I don't pick up my hens very often, but I picked her up and then another and that's when I noticed she's literally half the weight of the other birds. She was walking around fine, but then she laid down after drinking all the water and just kinda stayed there.
It was 70° today by the way.
After noticing she is half the weight of the other birds I decided to isolate her. I filled an old dog kennel up with hay, a water dish, some regular food with grit, some oats, scrambled her an egg with flax seed and garlic and left her to rest. She started making some sad howling sounds which I assumed were her expressing confusion. We went and did family Christmas and when we came home she was huddled down and fluffed up- which she wasn't before. She's been pretty quiet unless I go into the garage and then she kinda talks to me a little. I checked her vent and gave her a good once over and she appeared ok. I turned on the heat lap and moved her closer to it, gave her an area with shade as well and refeshed her food.
I feel horrible that I didn't notice she was half the weight of thr other birds, but I hadn't really needed to handle them much and I also have a 4 month old baby- so I've been preoccupied.
Do hens at the bottom of the pecking order have this problem?
Do I need to maybe add another waterer? A larger feeder?
Could I just be she's got a predisposed problem?
What more can I do for her?
I have five 12 week old hens. I've have them since 1 week and they've all seemed fine. They acclimated well to the outdoors from tbe brooder, acclimated well to the watering nipple, and 4 of them are big and healthy.
I noticed yesterday that one was getting stepped on while at the waterer and I figured- wow she must be at the bottom of the pecking order, so I shoo'd the other girls away and let her get some water. Today when I opened the coop I noticed she just stayed on the ramp while the others rushed to the waterer.
I felt bad for her so I went and got her a dish of water and separated her and she drank the entire thing. Then it just kinda leaked out of her mouth.
Now, please do not shame me, I'm trying to learn.
I don't pick up my hens very often, but I picked her up and then another and that's when I noticed she's literally half the weight of the other birds. She was walking around fine, but then she laid down after drinking all the water and just kinda stayed there.
It was 70° today by the way.
After noticing she is half the weight of the other birds I decided to isolate her. I filled an old dog kennel up with hay, a water dish, some regular food with grit, some oats, scrambled her an egg with flax seed and garlic and left her to rest. She started making some sad howling sounds which I assumed were her expressing confusion. We went and did family Christmas and when we came home she was huddled down and fluffed up- which she wasn't before. She's been pretty quiet unless I go into the garage and then she kinda talks to me a little. I checked her vent and gave her a good once over and she appeared ok. I turned on the heat lap and moved her closer to it, gave her an area with shade as well and refeshed her food.
I feel horrible that I didn't notice she was half the weight of thr other birds, but I hadn't really needed to handle them much and I also have a 4 month old baby- so I've been preoccupied.
Do hens at the bottom of the pecking order have this problem?
Do I need to maybe add another waterer? A larger feeder?
Could I just be she's got a predisposed problem?
What more can I do for her?