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She is very sick. Antibiotics could possibly help but this infection may have been brewing for a long time and it may be too late.
Should I separate her?
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She is very sick. Antibiotics could possibly help but this infection may have been brewing for a long time and it may be too late.
Not unless the others are beating her up.Should I separate her?
Do you feed these daily? If so stop.Not interested in mealworms, scratch, or regular food.
What exactly do you feed your flock?
Do you feed these daily? If so stop.
These first two things can cause over weighness which can cause prolapse which can lead to infections...etc.
Ditch the scratch grains.Scratch and feed look below
They don't like it because they prefer the junk food/scratch.No, their diet is the automatic feeder that they don’t like. We fill a dish that is clipped on the coop (1qt) with feed. They get scratch when they run in the yard.
What do you mean? Like don’t give to her or just don’t give to all chickensDitch the scratch grains.
They don't like it because they prefer the junk food/scratch.