19 degrees Celsius is 66 F. Definitely not too cold. I’m having a hard time seeing on this phone but is the blood in there too?
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in her poop? no.but her feet yes19 degrees Celsius is 66 F. Definitely not too cold. I’m having a hard time seeing on this phone but is the blood in there too?
don't forget first multiply by 9/5 then add the 32 to get 84 f19 degrees Celsius is 66 F. Definitely not too cold. I’m having a hard time seeing on this phone but is the blood in there too?
The blood on her feet? That's weird...
it was bloody days ago.but now not.I don't know, maybe a cut? I just find it odd right before she got sick....
These feet. They sure look clean. So I’m assuming she has big scabs on them where the toe meets the foot pad.this is my pullet . white tailed
she was ok yesterday but today she likes to sit and close her eyes
she can run as always and eat normally but i guess there is problem with her
she never layed an egg before
The temperature here is 19 degrees Celsius. I do not know if this temperature is cold for a chicken
But I've pulled out a thick plastic round her cage
Please help!
she sits like this:
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her face:
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her poop:
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her feet(were bloody days ago.dont know the reason)
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Help!
@Texas Kiki