I just finally looked up the oil gland so now I see it looks like it's right on top of the tail.
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Poopy butt does seem to be a random personal matter. Some hens I don't think squat as much when they poop. Some just poop and it rolls down the feathers, yes, I have watched my chickens poop.![]()
Cyn, I know how much you dislike the thought, but some of your older hens may be better off if you were able to end their lives. They will likely continue to survive with the excellent care you give them, but that is not the same thing as having a good life. It is the way of all living creatures to endure, with the hope that better times will come. Those old ladies are not ever going to have a better life, just daily pain and lack of normal activity. They do not think logically, can not understand that their quality of life is forever gone, and will continue to struggle to survive without the possibility of going back to a life of running around, chasing, bugs, and scratching in the dirt. I perfectly understand how hard that decision is, but want you to know that no one here would ever think you could do such a thing for your personal benefit - but in the interest of what may be best for your old friends.
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Some cute bunny pictures and my chocolate Orpingtons.
He's a mottled bantam cochin crossed with a bantam buff Brahma. He's a good little rooster most of the time.Lisa, I love the little rooster next to the Buff Orp hen! What kind is he? I've never been a real fan of the chocolates, but I think that's because they probably do not photograph well. Orps in general, I love, though. I miss Suede still after all these years.
He's a mottled bantam cochin crossed with a bantam buff Brahma. He's a good little rooster most of the time.
This is the first time I've had the big English Orpingtons, you can see the one big buff girl I have too in that picture. My hatchery one is already laying, I think the big girls will take a while. I can definitely see where the bigger birds would have more health problems.
We don't cull until it's necessary. I don't cull just because they are old, only to end suffering, so I definitely understand why you can't, I can't either. I am lucky that my husband will take care of it for me, otherwise I don't think I could do it at all myself.
Nobody could think ill of someone so dedicated to taking care of their birds.
Look! Bunnies!
Yep. That's one thing I HATE about keeping animals. I just hope mine have that "heart attack" moment and are gone quickly.