Something is wrong with one of the Rockettes and I am not sure what it is.
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Oh no! I am sorryHi everyone. I will try and follow along but I won’t be on much.
Babs died unexpectedly yesterday and I am a bit of a mess.
I will post a tribute to beautiful Babs when I can look at pictures without crying.
Very sadHi everyone. I will try and follow along but I won’t be on much.
Babs died unexpectedly yesterday and I am a bit of a mess.
I will post a tribute to beautiful Babs when I can look at pictures without crying.
I've had such hard Silkie broodies we had to feed & water by hand in the nestbox or they'd waste away. If I took them off the nest to eat or drink they'd just stare at it and immediately go sulk somewhere or run back to the nest. But feed 'em in the nestbox & they ate! I think really good Silkie roo's will bring food to a nesting hen & even watch over new chicks when they're all hatched.I can’t seem to break broody Xzit. She will only eat and drink if inside the house.
What symptoms did you observe?Something is wrong with one of the Rockettes and I am not sure what it is.
She looked like she was walking funny and she isn’t eating very much lately.What symptoms did you observe?
Update: she’s out in the sand pit happy as a clam taking her dust bath.She looked like she was walking funny and she isn’t eating very much lately.
At first walking funny goes to Mareks symptom but if she's vaccinated that may not be it. The fact that she's dustbathing can be an attempt on her part to mask a malady -- animals are good at hiding illnesses. You're a good owner so I'm sure you'll keep watching her.Update: she’s out in the sand pit happy as a clam taking her dust bath.