CoFarmer
Chirping
Wondering if there’s anything I can do for this poor girl. She was being targeted by the other hens, pretty badly hen pecked. I tried isolating my alpha hen, but then the other hens just went after her, so I isolated her in my large dog kennel inside our chicken run in early December. Now that it’s so vold at night, I put her in a smaller kennel, closer to the light, and wrap it pretty well, with ventilation, as we’re dealing with frigid January, nighttime temperatures here in the mountains of Colorado. I don’t know if the problems with walking began before, or after the hen pecking. But now she walks badly, and very little, although she will waddle over and eat and drink a little. Pale comb has not improved. Her feathers have grown in a lot, but you can still see you where they pecked her on her cheek (not sure what that’s called). When I examined her today, I do see she has a little black specs, so I will treat her for mites and lice. My husband decided he needed to trim her “toenails,” not sure if that was a mistake, but it did not help. Not sure what else I can do. I have attached several pictures so you can see all of it. Honestly, none of them have been the same since our rooster died (the hen pecking started about a month later) but that wasn’t illness, he somehow knocked the chicken water container over on himself, and either broke his neck or something. That was sad, but the lingering problem with this hen is even more sad because I don’t know how to help her. Thank you.
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