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I appreciate the laughs, but I knew it was not just because they were full. These hens are 4 years old and I've raised them since they were 1 day old. I'm not new to the chicken area.
I am new to having something wrong with them though. I've never had any illnesses, diseases, or emergencies before (PTL)... I've only lost some to predators.
Now, its morning, and the lumps are still there. The lumps are on their lower breast, looks below their crop. Or maybe their crop is infected and 2-3 times larger than normal or maybe they are impacted? I don't know how to check for that.
Any other ideas?
Now, its morning, and the lumps are still there. The lumps are on their lower breast, looks below their crop. Or maybe their crop is infected and 2-3 times larger than normal or maybe they are impacted? I don't know how to check for that.
Any other ideas?