selainek
Chirping
Hello All,
I have a Lavender Orpington (almost 2 years old) that has begun limping. We successfully treated bumblefoot in both of her feet, re-introduced her to the flock, and everything was fine for about six months. Lately she has begun limping again and is usually the last one out of the coop in the morning (like it's hard for her to get going). Our lead hen has noticed too and will peck at her comb to the point of making it bleed. She makes no attempt to fight back or even get away, she just hunches down and doesn't move. We have checked her over for bumblefoot and didn't see anything. We have also taken her to the vet who couldn't find the cause either (no xrays or anything, just an exam). Their roost is barely off the coop floor to accommodate a different hen, so I don't think jumping is causing a problem. She's eating, drinking, and laying normally. She's currently in a dog crate inside the run during the day (to give her comb time to heal) and we let her out at dusk to sleep in the coop with the flock. We've also tried separating out the lead hen (like a time-out you would do for a bully) but that didn't stop the pecking.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I have a Lavender Orpington (almost 2 years old) that has begun limping. We successfully treated bumblefoot in both of her feet, re-introduced her to the flock, and everything was fine for about six months. Lately she has begun limping again and is usually the last one out of the coop in the morning (like it's hard for her to get going). Our lead hen has noticed too and will peck at her comb to the point of making it bleed. She makes no attempt to fight back or even get away, she just hunches down and doesn't move. We have checked her over for bumblefoot and didn't see anything. We have also taken her to the vet who couldn't find the cause either (no xrays or anything, just an exam). Their roost is barely off the coop floor to accommodate a different hen, so I don't think jumping is causing a problem. She's eating, drinking, and laying normally. She's currently in a dog crate inside the run during the day (to give her comb time to heal) and we let her out at dusk to sleep in the coop with the flock. We've also tried separating out the lead hen (like a time-out you would do for a bully) but that didn't stop the pecking.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!