CrazyChickenLady123
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- Jan 5, 2025
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Sorry if I read this wrong. Are the chickens at your house now? Again, sorry if you. Already said this in one of your other postsEach chicken needs a really thorough inspection. I wrote on By Bobs thread that these were dead hens walking which may have upset some people but it's as close to the truth as is reasonable. Quite a few of these hens are going to die in the next few months. It doesn't matter that much how well they are looked after now, the damage was done in the breeding of them to produce more eggs at the expense of their long term heath.
It takes a long time to inspect one of these hens properly. It's not just the obvious things like mites etc that need to be check for, you need to check for small puncture wounds, possible broken bones, particularly on their wings, dry vents, crop disorders and anything that might suggest they are suffering from organ failure.
I have tried to do one a day at least but not all are cooperative and forcing the issue justs adds stress all round. Getting their trust takes time. Some won't let me near them. Easiest is to take them out of the coop at night but given they are not in my back garden everythin has to be done by head torch light in the cold and it's easy to miss things.
I have a watch list comprising those hens I think are most at risk.
I've got it spectacularly wrong twice now.
