Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

Yours sound significantly more polite than mine. Once I had a piece of meat stolen from my sandwich.
Mine are this way too! The chickens only have interest in the food in my hand :rolleyes:
Plenty of times have I rationed out some of my food, but they ignore it. Instead, my lap, back, arm I'm eating my food with, or any place they can perch and extend their deceptively short looking necks my way to try and steal a piece.
Additionally, they're picky! They usually won't try "new foods" until I take a bite of it in front of them and then hold it out for them. I have mounted skewers that I will stab food to peck at, but with "new foods" they often won't take a determined peck at it for hours without an introduction. New foods being food they haven't had for two months or more. Every time they don't recognize the occasional cucumber it's both frustrating and hilarious! :idunno
 
Lost two more pullets in the past 24 hours. 🤞 the last two silver Leghorns make it through whatever took the other three.
Sorry for the losses. :hugs :hugs :hugs
No intention for necropsy to be sure?
More rat blocking.:rolleyes:
Maybe try a live rat trap? And if you ever catch her, try some 18th century punishments to deal with her. Like deporting her to Australia. :gig
 
but with "new foods" they often won't take a determined peck at it for hours without an introduction. New foods being food they haven't had for two months or more.
I don’t recognise this. My chickens don’t forget what is eatable that quickly.
 
No intention for necropsy to be sure?
Now that I am home to observe I can see the symptoms. They are mild but I’m sure combined with the cold and their age it’s just too much. If that last sickly Maran dies I might do a little investigating. It would be easier than working with a smaller bird.
 

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