Maggpiefarms
Chirping
- Jul 29, 2019
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Ugh I hate the thought of losing one of my leading ladies. This is a girl who will do everything in my power to help my animals.
needless to say last night when I went out to take care of everyone my Elsa (my beautiful full buff Orpington) had more than her usual poop butt so I grabbed her and brought her up to the house to give her a good cleaning. While on her walk I noticed that she had a decent sized broken egg hanging from her vent. I will addpictures. I was able to clean her up well. With her pushing and me gently assisting we got the broken egg out her vent seemed to go back to looking a bit more normal. Also while I was down there cleaning Inoticed there was one pesky fly that was attacking us and every time it landed it left new eggs on her feathers. I removed all the eggs that I say and did remove one of the feathers that was really spoiled and had eggs so she doesn’t end up with full blown flystike.
after I had cleaned her up my children needed to go to bed so I put her down and she seemed off balance. I am not sure if that was because of the way I was carrying her. (Kinda like a baby) because Ididnt want to put any pressure on a potentially sore abdomen. But I did feel higher up in the left side of her abdomen what feels like an egg. I know that they are in a constant state of egg production so maybe that is what I felt. She was able to regain her balance and while I was inside she had left her confinement and waddled back to everyone else in the main coop. I found her on the roosting bar later and brought her back to the house for an epsom salt soaking. We soaked for about 10min until a child inturrupted
, after coming back out to close up the coop for the night she was in her usual spot of the roosting bar.
My husband ran out to pick up some more DE to add to the dust bathing area. And some serious fly traps. We also have ducks and I think their stink and the open water attracts more than your usual number of flys.
In April we added 8 new chicks to theflock so when we integrated everyone together in June we switched everyone over to starter feed and made sure oyster shells were available. I just want opinions. What should I do from here?
I am about to head out this morning and let everyone free for the day. We havehad a particularly stressful last week here in CT with that hurricane that passed through. We had about 9 trees topple down and our yard is an absolute disaster.
needless to say last night when I went out to take care of everyone my Elsa (my beautiful full buff Orpington) had more than her usual poop butt so I grabbed her and brought her up to the house to give her a good cleaning. While on her walk I noticed that she had a decent sized broken egg hanging from her vent. I will addpictures. I was able to clean her up well. With her pushing and me gently assisting we got the broken egg out her vent seemed to go back to looking a bit more normal. Also while I was down there cleaning Inoticed there was one pesky fly that was attacking us and every time it landed it left new eggs on her feathers. I removed all the eggs that I say and did remove one of the feathers that was really spoiled and had eggs so she doesn’t end up with full blown flystike.
after I had cleaned her up my children needed to go to bed so I put her down and she seemed off balance. I am not sure if that was because of the way I was carrying her. (Kinda like a baby) because Ididnt want to put any pressure on a potentially sore abdomen. But I did feel higher up in the left side of her abdomen what feels like an egg. I know that they are in a constant state of egg production so maybe that is what I felt. She was able to regain her balance and while I was inside she had left her confinement and waddled back to everyone else in the main coop. I found her on the roosting bar later and brought her back to the house for an epsom salt soaking. We soaked for about 10min until a child inturrupted

My husband ran out to pick up some more DE to add to the dust bathing area. And some serious fly traps. We also have ducks and I think their stink and the open water attracts more than your usual number of flys.
In April we added 8 new chicks to theflock so when we integrated everyone together in June we switched everyone over to starter feed and made sure oyster shells were available. I just want opinions. What should I do from here?
I am about to head out this morning and let everyone free for the day. We havehad a particularly stressful last week here in CT with that hurricane that passed through. We had about 9 trees topple down and our yard is an absolute disaster.