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Random pullet got in / What to give flock?

KikiDeAnime

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Dec 29, 2017
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We recently had a pullet wander into our front yard and while I searched for her owner, I had a separate area for her to stay. Somehow she managed to escape and was running around the yard until she saw me bringing food out for the flock this morning. She darted into the coop between my legs as I wasn't fast enough to stop her.
I can't catch her as she's too quick and the treat bag trick I used before to catch her isn't working this time. I've tried to corner her but she keeps flying up into my face. I have a cut on my cheek because of this.

I'm sure it's a lost cause to try anything since she's mingling with the flock already but I'm asking anyway.
I currently have Corid, Sav-A-Chick packets, and Nutri-Drench on hand. I can definitely run over to Wilco and get anything else I need.

What can I give the flock to help?
 
We recently had a pullet wander into our front yard and while I searched for her owner, I had a separate area for her to stay. Somehow she managed to escape and was running around the yard until she saw me bringing food out for the flock this morning. She darted into the coop between my legs as I wasn't fast enough to stop her.
I can't catch her as she's too quick and the treat bag trick I used before to catch her isn't working this time. I've tried to corner her but she keeps flying up into my face. I have a cut on my cheek because of this.

I'm sure it's a lost cause to try anything since she's mingling with the flock already but I'm asking anyway.
I currently have Corid, Sav-A-Chick packets, and Nutri-Drench on hand. I can definitely run over to Wilco and get anything else I need.

What can I give the flock to help?
How long have you been quarantining her? If she looks healthy physically and has been fine as long as you've been quarantining her they'll probably be ok. I wouldn't recommend treating them for anything unless you know there's a problem.
 
How long have you been quarantining her? If she looks healthy physically and has been fine as long as you've been quarantining her they'll probably be ok. I wouldn't recommend treating them for anything unless you know there's a problem.
Since Monday Jan 2nd
 

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