Let me know how she is doing. I hope that works out for youAwesome, will do, thank you so much.
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Let me know how she is doing. I hope that works out for youAwesome, will do, thank you so much.
x2!Let me know how she is doing. I hope that works out for you
I do not have a good space inside, which is why we didn't get fluffy little chicksCan you keep her inside to insure she is eating and drinking enough?
Oh no, I hope not. 3 of the 5 are not laying, all are different breeds.I’m not sure why someone sold you a pullet that was 9 months old and had never laid an egg. That is a sign that she may have a reproductive problem. White droppings may be a sign of not drinking enough. Do you have at least 2 feeders and waterer, so that no one gets bullied away from food or water? Are you using a layer or all flock feed? Is it the same as what she was on before? It won’t hurt to treat her for possible coccidiosis with Corid, since she is on new soil. But that is more of a problem in young chicks under 3 months. I don’t recommend bathing a chicken in winter. But calcium citrate or tums may be used to try to get her to lay. Also, to have sold you a bird with mites is pretty sad. They can be hard to get rid of and will affect all chickens. Make sure they are mites and not lice. Permethrin garden dust is a good treatment for either. Prozap and Gardstar are the usual brands found in feed stores, and can be dusted on by putting some in an old sock. Permethrin spray can be used to treat a coop. This article shows pictures of what to look for:
https://the-chicken-chick.com/poultry-lice-and-mites-identification/
Wondering if you can still help, she still hasn't gotten over whatever this is. Yesterday I was trying to hand feed her and felt her crop and it felt like maybe a soft water balloon? Not knowing what "normal" is for a chicken, I read what I could and decided it was best to check it first think this morning (honestly some of them are so fluffy I don't know what I'm feeling). Anyway, this morning it feels the same. So my assumption is that is not good. It doesn't really feel firm, but almost inflated of that makes sense? Any additional guidance is welcome. Feel like I got thrown into the deep end with these chickens and I'm trying to do my best for them. Thank youI’m not sure why someone sold you a pullet that was 9 months old and had never laid an egg. That is a sign that she may have a reproductive problem. White droppings may be a sign of not drinking enough. Do you have at least 2 feeders and waterer, so that no one gets bullied away from food or water? Are you using a layer or all flock feed? Is it the same as what she was on before? It won’t hurt to treat her for possible coccidiosis with Corid, since she is on new soil. But that is more of a problem in young chicks under 3 months. I don’t recommend bathing a chicken in winter. But calcium citrate or tums may be used to try to get her to lay. Also, to have sold you a bird with mites is pretty sad. They can be hard to get rid of and will affect all chickens. Make sure they are mites and not lice. Permethrin garden dust is a good treatment for either. Prozap and Gardstar are the usual brands found in feed stores, and can be dusted on by putting some in an old sock. Permethrin spray can be used to treat a coop. This article shows pictures of what to look for:
https://the-chicken-chick.com/poultry-lice-and-mites-identification/