- Jun 12, 2012
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Dear forum members,
This afternoon I found the second chicken with its right back side eaten out. I don't know what caused this. My guess is that it is from the roosters "teaming up" on her. What can cause such a wound, and if it is the roosters, can someone tell me how to choose which to kill, and which to save?
Pictures: https://picasaweb.google.com/106854614250334341973/ChickenDisease#5753253656186510450
I have 4 roosters and 19 hens. What is optimum ratio?
Please help. I really don't want to loose all my birds!
-John
This afternoon I found the second chicken with its right back side eaten out. I don't know what caused this. My guess is that it is from the roosters "teaming up" on her. What can cause such a wound, and if it is the roosters, can someone tell me how to choose which to kill, and which to save?
Pictures: https://picasaweb.google.com/106854614250334341973/ChickenDisease#5753253656186510450
I have 4 roosters and 19 hens. What is optimum ratio?
Please help. I really don't want to loose all my birds!
-John