Joining you all for Octobers hatch...Looks like everyone is cranking out the chicks...!![]()
I have 5 honas which are due today & lots more in the incubator due this month.
Welcome to the thread! So a fellow swedish hona hatcher? the svart hona?
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Joining you all for Octobers hatch...Looks like everyone is cranking out the chicks...!![]()
I have 5 honas which are due today & lots more in the incubator due this month.
look at that! under control
Joining you all for Octobers hatch...Looks like everyone is cranking out the chicks...!![]()
I have 5 honas which are due today & lots more in the incubator due this month.
I don't mean to hijack the thread but I woke up this morning and one of my 23 week old girls(isa browns) is acting off. She was our first layer at 16 weeks and is one of my two favorite girls. I can't decide if something is wrong with her or not. Please help. She didn't run off with the flock to graze she did eat a bit of scratch and has been drinking a ton. No discharge from her eyes or nose but she seems tired. Her crop was very large this morning but no foul smelling breath, no solid masses in her crop that I can feel. It's a bit squishy feeling but pliable and I can feel the grit in there. Please help she did pick at grass a bit after I massaged her crop but I'm worried please any help would be appreciated.
@GitaBooks
She's 23-24 weeks so I don't think she's molting. Idk what's going on with her she did have one milky white liquid poop but she seems to be kinda perking up. Just saw our bantam roo trying to breed her. And though she's not running with the flock she is walking/trotting along behind them. Which is an improvement. Like I said she doesn't seem to be acting ill at all its just strange. She's even been eating some but mostly just drinking a lot. They free range all day so idk what it could be. About a week ago I did find some glass in poop on a roost. Now of course I was panicked and we try to keep an eye out for glass they inevitably scratch up but apparently the bird was no worse for the wear. In fact all the glass edges had been nicely rounded I'm sure by being in the crop(thank God for grit) The thing is it wasn't a roost she uses and none of the birds acted off before that. I hope she's okay I don't want to think about losing my Lily. She acted kinda like this before laying her first egg(which was shell less).