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I disagree . I would keep her separate til you find out whats going on. She isnt feeling well. Of course if she is contagious they have probably already been exposed. Feed he some scrambled eggs. If she is pulling your leg those will go right down the hatch.
 
Also updates on my 3 little chicks that Buster Posey raised.


Remember these guys?



They've grown up!!

EE pullet




EE cockerel, has to find a new home soon
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tail is pale lavender (very light grey!!)




pretty blue Wyandotte
 
I disagree . I would keep her separate til you find out whats going on. She isnt feeling well. Of course if she is contagious they have probably already been exposed. Feed he some scrambled eggs. If she is pulling your leg those will go right down the hatch.

I tried eggs. She ate a bit, but most of it is still there. She ate some crumbles too, but her crop feels mostly empty. I was thinking she should be warm at night... garage might be best. She is not wheezy or sneezy or anything, so not contagious. Thinking it is an internal female problem.
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Hoping she will pass a soft egg like Linda's bird did.
 
I tried eggs. She ate a bit, but most of it is still there. She ate some crumbles too, but her crop feels mostly empty. I was thinking she should be warm at night... garage might be best. She is not wheezy or sneezy or anything, so not contagious. Thinking it is an internal female problem.
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Hoping she will pass a soft egg like Linda's bird did.

do you have a tums ? is she lumpy anywhere.
 
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