jbfarminglife
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- Feb 16, 2021
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Hello!
hope you can help!
So, I had a sick hen just before Christmas... I thought she'd be separated for a few days but she became really unwell.. she weighed less than a kilo and the vet didn't think she'd survive. She wouldn't really eat and we were basically nursing her to health.
Miraculously Norma has beaten the odds to live. She has been living in a cool room in the house, and allowed to wander around the kitchen during the day (beating the dogs up and marching around mostly!). I'm pleased to say she weighs 2.2kg and laid an egg yesterday. It's been too cold to put her back out, we've tried to start reintegrating her but if we bring the other two chickens in or put her out she is being bullied by a bigger hen. I tried putting her with the other small hen and separating the bully, but I'm not sure if this is a solution.
Today I've had her out in a pen outside on her own but I need to get her back with the other two girls (I can't deal with the poop any longer and her snuggling up with the dogs and trying to steal my breakfast is not ideal although very cute!). How do I do this? Free range isn't an option here (and not allowed right now).
Also, while she's doing amazingly well, her poops are still quite watery.... anyone know anything about that? She had antibiotics/has been wormed/ has had biostop/beryls bacteria and plenty of ACV. She's fed layers pellets and a layers mix.
Thanks all

So, I had a sick hen just before Christmas... I thought she'd be separated for a few days but she became really unwell.. she weighed less than a kilo and the vet didn't think she'd survive. She wouldn't really eat and we were basically nursing her to health.
Miraculously Norma has beaten the odds to live. She has been living in a cool room in the house, and allowed to wander around the kitchen during the day (beating the dogs up and marching around mostly!). I'm pleased to say she weighs 2.2kg and laid an egg yesterday. It's been too cold to put her back out, we've tried to start reintegrating her but if we bring the other two chickens in or put her out she is being bullied by a bigger hen. I tried putting her with the other small hen and separating the bully, but I'm not sure if this is a solution.
Today I've had her out in a pen outside on her own but I need to get her back with the other two girls (I can't deal with the poop any longer and her snuggling up with the dogs and trying to steal my breakfast is not ideal although very cute!). How do I do this? Free range isn't an option here (and not allowed right now).
Also, while she's doing amazingly well, her poops are still quite watery.... anyone know anything about that? She had antibiotics/has been wormed/ has had biostop/beryls bacteria and plenty of ACV. She's fed layers pellets and a layers mix.
Thanks all
