I promise handling your chickens will be better for them and necessary.Not sure if there is a better place to post a couple of questions but this is really the only thread I read regularly and trust the responses you all have to offer.
I have a hen that is molting. Since I've only had chickens for 3 weeks this is my first experience with molt. She looks so pitiful that I hurt for her. Also, she is a favorite of the rooster so the previous owner had put an apron on her. Now the apron is hanging on only one wing and it just looks so uncomfortable but she doesn't trust me enough to let me close to help it off of her. Should I leave it or should I try and force myself onto her to get it off? I don't want to traumatize her more but if it's not good to leave it on her during a molt or while it isn't on properly then I should get it off. She does seem to be tugging at it so I don't think she's really enjoying it. The temps are pretty cold but warming up over the next few days....will be below freezing at night but in the 40's during the day.
Also, the rooster is walking around w/ one eye closed! What's up with that? And he doesn't crow. I've heard him once and that's it. He acts fine. I am a little afraid of him so I can't honestly say if his eye has always been closed (always being the past 3 weeks...haha) or if this is new.
Thanks!
For your birds..(when it starts to get dark they *roost*). Go into the coop and place your hand under the belly..relax it will be OK. She has as much trust in you as you have in her..you are afraid she is going to bite you and she is afraid you are going to bite her. Talk to her softly. it is OK if she pecks you..hens usually are not peck serious unless they are broody. Do not pull your hand away..insert your hand fully under her belly, palm up..hooking your thump on her left leg and between your pinky and 4th finger her right leg...Your left hand ..flat on her back, and cover her wings so they don't flap. Pluck her off the roost and remove the apron..I would also look for bugs, examine her feet and legs, feel her breast bone. This is a weekly check that should be done. You need to know the health of your chickens since chicken hide any illness. An ill chicken can go from 5lb to 2lb with out you noticing. They do not complain like other animals. They can be in horrible pain and you will never know. I have never been pecked by an adult rooster..ever
As far as the eye..you need to pick the bird up and look at the eye..these animals are yours now..it sucks you are afraid of them, but buck up and do it anyway. Night time is a perfect time to do it. Chickens are not a dangerous animal. If you chose to get tigers and one had a eye that was closed and one had a shirt tangled in its leg it still would be your responsibility to address it. Find a way..I have faith you can do it..they are just chickens...