- Jun 9, 2013
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Last week I had chickens from one coop all get sick. It came on fast and I lost 5 of 8 in 3 days. I believe it was a new bag of feed that only they got, they had inflated crops and threw up smelly yellow fluid when I massaged their crops. I treated them with miconazole and managed to save the last 3.
2 of them are sapphire gems and the other is a brown olive egger.
Now that the rooster is gone, and the other hens, these hens are nasty!! I have a sweet polish crested and a white egger in with my Muscovy ducks. These hens are chasing them and attacking my poor crested. They have 4+ acres to freerange.
I couldn’t find my polish Crested this afternoon , she doesn’t go far ever. I ended up walking the property twice and finding her by the road, laying down like she gave up. She is safe in the house now. No wounds… but is there anyway to make these hens stop attacking?? I’m ready to send them somewhere else and start over with chicks in spring.
2 of them are sapphire gems and the other is a brown olive egger.
Now that the rooster is gone, and the other hens, these hens are nasty!! I have a sweet polish crested and a white egger in with my Muscovy ducks. These hens are chasing them and attacking my poor crested. They have 4+ acres to freerange.
I couldn’t find my polish Crested this afternoon , she doesn’t go far ever. I ended up walking the property twice and finding her by the road, laying down like she gave up. She is safe in the house now. No wounds… but is there anyway to make these hens stop attacking?? I’m ready to send them somewhere else and start over with chicks in spring.