I am in Sabine Pass, TX. Don't know how far that is from you. Just looked you are about 6 hours away from me.
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The coon we killed " owned " our property you know it was his territory. He always scared or probably ate all other coons or opossums that came. Ever since we killed it no ducks, geese, chickens or muscovies have been hurt! So happy! Sadly, one of our original chickens has to live with one wing, but as long as she's alive!
One more thing. Theres still a tiny peice of bone sticking out of the one that lost her wing, but the bones so short you can't see it under her fluff. There's nothing I can do can I? I know I'm not pulling out! * shiver* poor thing! I think the coon had broke the bone down at the joint almost.
I am in Sabine Pass, TX. Don't know how far that is from you. Just looked you are about 6 hours away from me.
[COLOR=FF0000]I need some advice.[/COLOR]
I have a hen who is not coming out of the coop. All she does is sit up on her little perch. She very very rarely comes out to eat and she's lost weight. If I bring her out of the coop and throw food out on the ground, she'll eat. But then she goes back in her house. I'm starting to get concerned about this hen. And of course it has to be one of my favorites that's not doing well. Isn't that how it works?
Could it be the cold weather? I live in Connecticut and we've had some pretty cold days. I'm hoping that's all it is and nothing else. I started turning the heat lamp on in the coop at night. They get closed in so it should be warmer for all the silkies.
I'm almost thinking it might be a good idea to bring her indoors and make sure she stays warm?![]()
My girl has never done this before. And none of the other chickens do it, except for bedtime.My Silkies do this pretty much all the time. Especially my bigger crested girls. If they're not eating or drinking, they go back into their house and lay down, pretty much all day.
My "new" roo does the same thing, but I think mine stay in there because he doesn't see c...p lolI need some advice.
I have a hen who is not coming out of the coop. All she does is sit up on her little perch. She very very rarely comes out to eat and she's lost weight. If I bring her out of the coop and throw food out on the ground, she'll eat. But then she goes back in her house. I'm starting to get concerned about this hen. And of course it has to be one of my favorites that's not doing well. Isn't that how it works?
Could it be the cold weather? I live in Connecticut and we've had some pretty cold days. I'm hoping that's all it is and nothing else. I started turning the heat lamp on in the coop at night. They get closed in so it should be warmer for all the silkies.
I'm almost thinking it might be a good idea to bring her indoors and make sure she stays warm?![]()