It’s good that they're able to roam, but I still highly recommend they be fed s bslced feed. Of Course you have no control over that, so I completely understand. Do you think you could pick up an all flock feed from the store for this hen at least? Maybe encourage the owner to join BYC when they get back so we can inform them if this as well?@Weeg - Thanks for the help!
I should also mention that the chickens are able to roam around on a few acres of farmland so I assume they get food that way too (though obviously with not being able to walk this chicken would not be able to take advantage of that). I will look into the a more robust food solution though.
This morning the crop didn't appear full. With the chicken not being able to stand up it is a bit harder to tell but it doesn't/ didn't appear full.
That is something I should look into. I'm sure I'm just being naïve but I haven't noticed any bullying yet fortunately. My window looks out on their coop so I look out on her every few minutes. But I do agree at the very least so that I know how much she is eating.
I will look into this - thanks!
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This morning we put her in a small container with some hay that I think is helping her feel better. I think that without being able to use her legs she becomes a bit to front heavy and with the container she is able to lean against it a bit and be in more of her normal sitting position. She was grooming herself for the first time in a week which I assume is a good sign.
While your there, go ahead a pick up some liquid B complex if possible. That might help with her leg issues.
That’s great! You could also make her a sling with the crate to help make her more comfortable.