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I know you get back to me when you can. My husband appreciates that I have found you for chicken support too!O girl..I'm sorry I didn't notice this sooner.
Electrolytes are fine for the chicks too.
Many people actually offer them to chicks for a little pick me up when they are first hatched.
So no blood ...right?
She probably just got scared real good.
I'd leave her be.....she will be fine.
I'm going to say that she and the babies got lucky this time.
What ever came after her will be back so you are going to need to put her and the babies in a secure place for a while until you can figure out what came to is it.
I personally would not trust a rooster to keep a predator away.
I wouldn't worry about the sound she was making...as long as she is eating and drinking she will be ok.
I'm really busy right now with prepping for this stupid hurricane that will be hitting tonight.
I'll try to check back in with you later this evening.
She is eatting as of today, but has been drinking plenty of water, and being very cautious. I left her and the babies locked up tight yesterday. she def. Got mauled by something. We are working on the coop run extention today. I think another hen got caught up in whatever happened too. She is limping some, but the both just seem really shook up. No blood to be found. I looked and looked, and then woke up early and looked again! The noise she was making scared me so much I was sure there had to be wounds.
I will be on the watch for figuring out what it is that got them
That's 2 hens shook up but with me, and two babies gone! I don't think it was our normal fox.
I checked popcorn foot and soaked last night, and the swelling in her toe is gone. It feels squishy and empty now. I am keeping it covered still just to keep it clean. The one on the pad of her foot is still pretty big. The wounds look pink and healing. No black scab. With your guidance I think I am going to get everyone set up and back to healthier than they've ever been!
Please take care of yourself, and critters while you weather the storm! Ill be waiting to hear from you when its passed.