Liadan
Chirping
- Dec 31, 2017
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One of my hens, a Light Brahma, has ALWAYS had poo butt. I had to clean her vent repeatedly as a chick and now that she is 7 mo old she STILL always has some poo butt issues. Until recently I hadn't thought it was that bad, as I hadn't really given her a close inspection but last week I gave all my birds a good looking over and realized she had quite the mess. Tonight I clipped a large wad off her bum.
My 6 girls are my first so Im not sure how typical this issue is what, if anything, I should be doing about it.
Lucy is a sweet girl but I have had a feeling for a long while that she will probably be the first cull. I didn't expect her to survive to laying if I am being perfectly honest. After I put the flock out in the coop from the brooder she had to come back in for a night to get warmed back up. She is a bit of a runt. The smallest of all my birds (and bottom of the totem pole), while my other Brahma is the absolute largest by a good margin. Wyandottes and a Barred Rock make up the rest of the flock for reference.
My 6 girls are my first so Im not sure how typical this issue is what, if anything, I should be doing about it.
Lucy is a sweet girl but I have had a feeling for a long while that she will probably be the first cull. I didn't expect her to survive to laying if I am being perfectly honest. After I put the flock out in the coop from the brooder she had to come back in for a night to get warmed back up. She is a bit of a runt. The smallest of all my birds (and bottom of the totem pole), while my other Brahma is the absolute largest by a good margin. Wyandottes and a Barred Rock make up the rest of the flock for reference.