I am not sure this is in the right place but was unsure of where it should go.
A friend of mine just picked up some nice cochin banties and while she was there she noticed they had a black frizzle hen they were trying to get rid of as well. The downside is she is a "special needs" chicken with only one eye. Upon talking to DH about it he bluntly said NO WAY! Well he isn't the one taking care of the birds, buying feed, changing bedding/waterers anyway so I am going for it. I have a red double frizzle hen who in herself is somewhat special needs being her feathers are sooo brittle they are always breaking off leaving her half naked. She is very lonely and her other friends the ground dwelling silkies have since gone broody in the same nest.
Anyone else out here have a one eyed chicken? I am curious to hear from you about how taking care of them has been? I want to prepare myself for this little one and give her the best possible protection. My flock is pretty easy going. I do plan on quarentining her for at least 30 days first but do you all think once she passes quarentine the others will pick on her because of her disability? I am still waiting to hear back from the folks who have her to determine if this was a genetic issue or an injury.
Now to clear a spot in the dog house for myself once DH finds out what I have done despite him telling me no.
A friend of mine just picked up some nice cochin banties and while she was there she noticed they had a black frizzle hen they were trying to get rid of as well. The downside is she is a "special needs" chicken with only one eye. Upon talking to DH about it he bluntly said NO WAY! Well he isn't the one taking care of the birds, buying feed, changing bedding/waterers anyway so I am going for it. I have a red double frizzle hen who in herself is somewhat special needs being her feathers are sooo brittle they are always breaking off leaving her half naked. She is very lonely and her other friends the ground dwelling silkies have since gone broody in the same nest.
Anyone else out here have a one eyed chicken? I am curious to hear from you about how taking care of them has been? I want to prepare myself for this little one and give her the best possible protection. My flock is pretty easy going. I do plan on quarentining her for at least 30 days first but do you all think once she passes quarentine the others will pick on her because of her disability? I am still waiting to hear back from the folks who have her to determine if this was a genetic issue or an injury.
Now to clear a spot in the dog house for myself once DH finds out what I have done despite him telling me no.