- Sep 21, 2012
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So in the last couple weeks I've lost 11 hens. I have 2 that were injured but seem to be getting better. My first 6, my girls were free ranging in the back yard like usual and about noon a fox came over the fence and hit them one after another. Saw it on the camera later. I found one red wyandotte in the window well, still alive but with a 3 inch chunk taken out of her back. I was so devastated as I had raised them all. So doing some searching I found a flock of 7 2 year olds that the owner wanted to adopt out as they were going on a couple month trip. Went and picked them up, beautiful healthy girls. I put them all in the coop/run and locked the door. No way I was going through that again.2 hours later that damn fox pulled the door open and decimated all but 2.
So, the one from the first batch made it a couple days, but her injuries were too bad. 2 from the second batch have decent size gashes on their backs, but I've been keeping the wounds clean and treating with an injury spray (I was frantic to find something nearby and found it at petsmart). The wounds have scabbed over nicely, well as nice as they could, and they are getting better. They're preening, eating, drinking, and telling me how they don't like beingin the dog kennel.
So, here's my question. Obviously all their energyis going to healing so I won't get eggs for a while, but do they have to heal completely before they start laying again? This happened 2 weeks ago.
So, the one from the first batch made it a couple days, but her injuries were too bad. 2 from the second batch have decent size gashes on their backs, but I've been keeping the wounds clean and treating with an injury spray (I was frantic to find something nearby and found it at petsmart). The wounds have scabbed over nicely, well as nice as they could, and they are getting better. They're preening, eating, drinking, and telling me how they don't like beingin the dog kennel.
So, here's my question. Obviously all their energyis going to healing so I won't get eggs for a while, but do they have to heal completely before they start laying again? This happened 2 weeks ago.