- Oct 4, 2010
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After 18 years of joyfully raising poultry, I am simplifying for retirement and am now down to my sole aged hen. What is the right thing to do - I cannot rehome her -she is being treated for scaly leg mite and have concerns if the stress of rehoming would be detrimental? I am in the coop daily - twice a day, and my dogs' run is adjacent to her run. I work at home so there is contact and conversation daily.
1. Can I rest at ease if I keep her entertained and see no self-destructive behavior changes?
2. Warmth - she is very heavily feathered - the densest downy layer with a beautiful full feathered top coat I have ever seen on a chicken. So, what do I need to change if anything, now that she does not have her flock mate? The coop is insulated and cleaned daily. I supplement heat when temps drop below 18 degrees.
I have seen comment of bringing a chicken into the house. Not so sure of this but it is a possibility - What would that set up be?
1. Can I rest at ease if I keep her entertained and see no self-destructive behavior changes?
2. Warmth - she is very heavily feathered - the densest downy layer with a beautiful full feathered top coat I have ever seen on a chicken. So, what do I need to change if anything, now that she does not have her flock mate? The coop is insulated and cleaned daily. I supplement heat when temps drop below 18 degrees.
I have seen comment of bringing a chicken into the house. Not so sure of this but it is a possibility - What would that set up be?