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LovinThisFarmGirlLife
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@rebrascora thank you very much! I’m sorry for being so snappy this morning, I shouldn’t have gotten so defensive. I hope we can still be friends?
I have a LOT to learn, and I feel a little guilty that I wasn’t able to recognize that she was ill and help her sooner. I’m also VERY paranoid that all of my chickens have worms now which is something I never realized could be an issue!
I’m going to do everything that I can to keep this hen comfortable and calm while I attempt to nurse her back to health. I have every expectation that she will not survive, but I can’t just give up on her. I really appreciate your input and advice!
I’m glad I at least partially had her breed correct! I’m also relieved she’s not an ISA Brown. I personally refuse to buy one of those because I think it’s awful that they’re bred just for egg laying and that it causes so much distress for them later in life.
If you don’t mind, since I’m now super paranoid about the health of the rest of my flock, can I ask about their butts? I’ve noticed that the vast majority of my hens (I have 17 total and one roo and I would say at least half of the hens) have some amount of poo stuck to their tail feathers. Some are worse than others, none of them smell too terribly bad, but they’re still a mess. Is this ALWAYS an indication of worms or some other problem? I worm my horses on a schedule, I don’t do fecal samples. So if I need to do the chickens I’ll do the same with them. Thoughts? I can get more pics if you want.

I’m going to do everything that I can to keep this hen comfortable and calm while I attempt to nurse her back to health. I have every expectation that she will not survive, but I can’t just give up on her. I really appreciate your input and advice!
I’m glad I at least partially had her breed correct! I’m also relieved she’s not an ISA Brown. I personally refuse to buy one of those because I think it’s awful that they’re bred just for egg laying and that it causes so much distress for them later in life.
If you don’t mind, since I’m now super paranoid about the health of the rest of my flock, can I ask about their butts? I’ve noticed that the vast majority of my hens (I have 17 total and one roo and I would say at least half of the hens) have some amount of poo stuck to their tail feathers. Some are worse than others, none of them smell too terribly bad, but they’re still a mess. Is this ALWAYS an indication of worms or some other problem? I worm my horses on a schedule, I don’t do fecal samples. So if I need to do the chickens I’ll do the same with them. Thoughts? I can get more pics if you want.