I’ll post a video:
These white crusty buns have been like this. I posted another thread about it, because one of the two black hens had some time of organ tissue come out of her. Unfamiliar and emergent, I immediately pulled it out, later to find out that wasn’t the best idea. She’s acted, both have, 100% fine since, though. My red hen, she was going through a phase of eating all the eggs recently. It looked like a lack of calcium could have been the problem for both issues; we’ve supplemented with oyster shells, now. We also added dummy eggs, so it could have been either the dummies or the calcium that is causing her to stop. Just mentioning this for context. Red chick’s fine, it seems. So is he. I also thought excess treats like grapes and mealies could be the issues. I scaled back, but no change. I want to clean her off SO bad, but last time I messed with one of their bums, I removed some sort of anatomic tissue. So, I’m asking first.
These white crusty buns have been like this. I posted another thread about it, because one of the two black hens had some time of organ tissue come out of her. Unfamiliar and emergent, I immediately pulled it out, later to find out that wasn’t the best idea. She’s acted, both have, 100% fine since, though. My red hen, she was going through a phase of eating all the eggs recently. It looked like a lack of calcium could have been the problem for both issues; we’ve supplemented with oyster shells, now. We also added dummy eggs, so it could have been either the dummies or the calcium that is causing her to stop. Just mentioning this for context. Red chick’s fine, it seems. So is he. I also thought excess treats like grapes and mealies could be the issues. I scaled back, but no change. I want to clean her off SO bad, but last time I messed with one of their bums, I removed some sort of anatomic tissue. So, I’m asking first.
