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I have this same problem right now with one of my leghorns. I have a couple questions....what does the Tums do mixed with the desitin? and what type of cat food? canned? I have learned so much from all you knowledgable people.11 out of my 12 buff hens look like they need to put pants on. My DH says they are biker chicks cause they look like they are wearing chaps with nothing underneath![]()
Anyway, none of my banty girls look like that.
My crew are feather pickers, I've seen them do it. There is never a feather lying around.
After reading some other post on this,
I started giving them cat food in addtion to their layer feed everyday for a month now plus, as soon as I let them out, the first place they go is the dog bowl and eat up all of her food.
I have seen no change in their behavior.
I mixed a large tub of plain yogurt with a large can of pumpkin and gave it to the whole bunch of them. I had enough for two feedings. they just love the stuff. I always use ACV in their water. thanks for the info it was very helpful.Please check into Vent Gleet. If ur hen has a red bottom & above her tail & it's swollen, & may have feather loss most likely has Vent Gleet. Vent Gleet is a fungal or yeast infection. Best thing to do is give her a warm Epson salt bath once a day for 4-5 days & blow dry her with a hair dryer on low heat. (They love the soothing bath & all chickens love being blow dryed even more). After their bum is mostly dry, then smear athletes foot fungal cream on her 2x a day for 4-5 days. I have had to treat 2 of my hens with this condition recently. It is not contagious but can be spread if a rooster mates with her. I also quarantined them only because I wanted to control their diet. I gave them 1/2 c live plain yogurt, mixed with 1/4 c wheat germ, & 1/4 c layer mash all mixed together. My results were great. I found this info on Tilley's Nest site. She has amazing info on all natural remedies that have always worked for my hens. Also I put Organic Apple Cider vinegar in my hens water at least 3 days a week. I use a gallon size bucket from ice-cream for their water & put 1-2 tsp in the gallon bucket. The ACV (apple cider vinegar) keeps chickens system healthy. Any questions please contact me. Good luck
I have the same problem with my red star, her bottom is raw and swollen. I was thinking about giving her an epsom salt bath. I think mine is being bullied. She has hardly any feathers left on top of her head[My 8 1/2 mth old ri red has a red, raw butt. I don't know why or what to do. She is eating, drinking and acting normal. I am also the one in the previous post that subject line is "please I need help". Thanks, Terri, itty, bitty and gritty:cd