The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

That looks like my hair on a humid day when it's cut short in layers
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with all the talk about funny feathers before... how about this?
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photo courtesy of Lauren Scheurer
 
HI All. I have a question about impacted crop. My bantam cochin just started her broody cycle yesterday and last night when I was getting her off the nest for her evening eat/drink/poop, I noticed that her crop was really big and hard. It felt like she had swallowed a tennis ball. I forgot to check her this morning as my daughter let everyone out for the day but this afternoon I noticed her crop was still really big and full. She is still eating and I did see her have one good broody poop. She seems to be acting normal other than having a huge growth on her chest! Is it possible that she is just stuffing herself senseless so that she can run back to her nest? Or should I be thinking about an olive oil dose?
 
Thanks to everyone who liked my FB page. Without even getting a link :) You guys are awesome.

So many friends and family support what we do, and it's amazing.

Also just watched this documentary called Farmageddon. If you guys haven't seen it, it's very interesting. Joel Salatin is in it. :)
 
Thanks to everyone who liked my FB page. Without even getting a link :) You guys are awesome.

So many friends and family support what we do, and it's amazing.

Also just watched this documentary called Farmageddon. If you guys haven't seen it, it's very interesting. Joel Salatin is in it. :)
how do I find you on FB?
 
HI All. I have a question about impacted crop. My bantam cochin just started her broody cycle yesterday and last night when I was getting her off the nest for her evening eat/drink/poop, I noticed that her crop was really big and hard. It felt like she had swallowed a tennis ball. I forgot to check her this morning as my daughter let everyone out for the day but this afternoon I noticed her crop was still really big and full. She is still eating and I did see her have one good broody poop. She seems to be acting normal other than having a huge growth on her chest! Is it possible that she is just stuffing herself senseless so that she can run back to her nest? Or should I be thinking about an olive oil dose?
Open her beak and smell. If it does not smell it might be a full crop and that is all.
 
I didn't get many pictures this weekend. Really busy today. But here is one of the favourites. I just love the rooster who is always with my production hens. He's always watching their back.





Rosa

 

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