northernchickenlady
In the Brooder
- Feb 4, 2023
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Hi there! New to the chicken world and I was to preface this by I am a neurotic chicken/pet owner. I always want the best for my chickens and often times stress myself out for no reason
Looking for advice for the following:
I have 1 or 2 older ladies (unsure of age, previous owner wasn’t sure and I didn’t mean buying a flock with a couple free loaders). Over our cold Canadian winter I’ve noticed one of the ladies is having a harder time this winter. She has been brought inside for a couple days to see if she would perk up (which she did a bit, still eating and drinking super well). She has been treated for external and internal parasites. Currently the whole flock is being treated by an antibiotic from our veterinary for a respiratory illness. I noticed today some of her neck feathers looked like they have been plucked out (no blood) and noticed one of my hens was bullying her (I intervened). I don’t want her to suffer all winter but I was hoping to keep her until spring and if she hasn’t come around I was going to cull her so I don’t prolong her suffering. I just wanted her to enjoy the nice weather one more time you know? My question is, am I just dragging this along and should I cull her before spring? I don’t want to prolong her suffering but don’t want to see her go. I’m going to wait to see how she feels once the one week of antibiotics are done. What are your thoughts or is there more I can do?

I have 1 or 2 older ladies (unsure of age, previous owner wasn’t sure and I didn’t mean buying a flock with a couple free loaders). Over our cold Canadian winter I’ve noticed one of the ladies is having a harder time this winter. She has been brought inside for a couple days to see if she would perk up (which she did a bit, still eating and drinking super well). She has been treated for external and internal parasites. Currently the whole flock is being treated by an antibiotic from our veterinary for a respiratory illness. I noticed today some of her neck feathers looked like they have been plucked out (no blood) and noticed one of my hens was bullying her (I intervened). I don’t want her to suffer all winter but I was hoping to keep her until spring and if she hasn’t come around I was going to cull her so I don’t prolong her suffering. I just wanted her to enjoy the nice weather one more time you know? My question is, am I just dragging this along and should I cull her before spring? I don’t want to prolong her suffering but don’t want to see her go. I’m going to wait to see how she feels once the one week of antibiotics are done. What are your thoughts or is there more I can do?