We bought 6 ISA Brown hens about a month ago, they were quite cheap for 18 month old laying hens, advertisement photos looked great, hens looked healthy and said they were free range, although when we got there it was clear the advertisement was twisting the truth...
We should have left them there or perhaps not have given the people a cent as these poor girls were in terrible condition... One died within 3 days of being here with severe conjunctivitis or something of the sort. Their feathers were very scraggly and all had some nasal discharge and pale combs... Worst of all, they smell of death, I'd say they have been trodding around dead hens, or animals.. The car trip home with them was awful due to the smell. And a month has passed and they still badly smell. It's so bad that I hate to enter their cage and I haven't touched one since we got them.
But I clean their cage regularly and they are given fresh water every day with feed grade bicarb soda, they are on a good diet and I spray their faces with colloidal silver ever few days. Since then their nasal discharge has cleared, and their combs are getting more colour, but still pale.
I just wanted to know if anyone has some suggestions on the best way to get the smell off them, willing to try anything now, I was hoping the smell would just go away. I would also like to be able to let them out to free range with my other hens, but want the smell gone. Also, they have started to lay eggs, do you think they would be safe to eat?
I now know not to jump at the opportunity to buy cheap hens... I just hate to think of all the other poor girls that are still there..
Thanks in advance!
We should have left them there or perhaps not have given the people a cent as these poor girls were in terrible condition... One died within 3 days of being here with severe conjunctivitis or something of the sort. Their feathers were very scraggly and all had some nasal discharge and pale combs... Worst of all, they smell of death, I'd say they have been trodding around dead hens, or animals.. The car trip home with them was awful due to the smell. And a month has passed and they still badly smell. It's so bad that I hate to enter their cage and I haven't touched one since we got them.
But I clean their cage regularly and they are given fresh water every day with feed grade bicarb soda, they are on a good diet and I spray their faces with colloidal silver ever few days. Since then their nasal discharge has cleared, and their combs are getting more colour, but still pale.
I just wanted to know if anyone has some suggestions on the best way to get the smell off them, willing to try anything now, I was hoping the smell would just go away. I would also like to be able to let them out to free range with my other hens, but want the smell gone. Also, they have started to lay eggs, do you think they would be safe to eat?
I now know not to jump at the opportunity to buy cheap hens... I just hate to think of all the other poor girls that are still there..
Thanks in advance!




