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I also noticed those two chickens have some yellow on their feathers in front. Do you think it has any relation?
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The yellow may be a bit of egg or it could be dirt.Ok she was in trying to lay today. Not sure she did. These are more pics of her but. But it goes up her back. And now another one has itView attachment 3441417View attachment 3441418
I'm going through the same thing, but only one of mine has the raw butt. Not sure what is going on. Sprayed some Scarlex on it to prevent infection and gave the whole flock Corrid just in case. Checked for egg bound and didn't feel one. Mine isn't laying. I hope we find some answers! Could it be a molt?Ok she was in trying to lay today. Not sure she did. These are more pics of her but. But it goes up her back. And now another one has itView attachment 3441417View attachment 3441418
I don’t think she’s laying eggs. This was todayI'm going through the same thing, but only one of mine has the raw butt. Not sure what is going on. Sprayed some Scarlex on it to prevent infection and gave the whole flock Corrid just in case. Checked for egg bound and didn't feel one. Mine isn't laying. I hope we find some answers! Could it be a molt?
Mine is doing much better after the corrid and acting back to normal but still no eggs either.I used that stinky yellow stuff someone mentioned above. Not sure if it helped or not.
I was thinking about the molting and it’s possible because we did change the lighting in our coop, but only two of them were affected so either the other chickens are super chill and the change didn’t stress them out or it’s something else.I don’t think she’s laying eggs. This was today