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- Sep 29, 2011
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Firstly Bobbischicks (hope i got that right) so sorry for the loss of you beloved little silkie cross chick!!
Okay I'm going to try and post my vanished into error land post from the other day.
I have a 8 month old black Orpington who had stopped laying but seemed okay.... I thought maybe she was slowing down as it is winter and didn't think much of it. Well after a week or so and no egg I inspected her and to my horror found mites. I nu-stocked her vent and then I made a fire (in warm weather) so that I could have some ash. I ashed her and applied more nu-stock. When I pick her up she screams like I am going to kill her.... She is a very friendly chicken and used to being held so this is strange... She has picked her rear side bare and it's red and really uncomfortable looking... She has obviously lost her luster and now her face looks a bit ashen to me. She still runs around with the other chickens and comes running at food but is a bit more low keyed then usual. I can only imagine how sore her bottom is
poor thing. I changed out the DE laden bedding in the coop and tried to spray diluted Nu-stock on the roost but it clogged both my spray bottles. Ugh.... She has lost a lot of weight and looks a shell of her former self... She used to have the shiniest lushest feathers.... So here is my question what else can I do to help her???
On another note I fed non FF yesterday to see if my hens would react differently as they don't attack the FF like everyone else's seem too.... Well they ate the regular feed with about the same amount of enthusiasm. So there's that .... Maybe I'm just grossly over feeding them with the FF as they don't need as much... Can someone give me an idea of amount of feed you are giving your flock???
I hope all of you in the storm path stay safe!! I had my power out for a day this week after big wind storms here.... I felt so cutoff without my BYC family!!!
I've given up traditional books in favor of this forum
Okay I'm going to try and post my vanished into error land post from the other day.
I have a 8 month old black Orpington who had stopped laying but seemed okay.... I thought maybe she was slowing down as it is winter and didn't think much of it. Well after a week or so and no egg I inspected her and to my horror found mites. I nu-stocked her vent and then I made a fire (in warm weather) so that I could have some ash. I ashed her and applied more nu-stock. When I pick her up she screams like I am going to kill her.... She is a very friendly chicken and used to being held so this is strange... She has picked her rear side bare and it's red and really uncomfortable looking... She has obviously lost her luster and now her face looks a bit ashen to me. She still runs around with the other chickens and comes running at food but is a bit more low keyed then usual. I can only imagine how sore her bottom is

On another note I fed non FF yesterday to see if my hens would react differently as they don't attack the FF like everyone else's seem too.... Well they ate the regular feed with about the same amount of enthusiasm. So there's that .... Maybe I'm just grossly over feeding them with the FF as they don't need as much... Can someone give me an idea of amount of feed you are giving your flock???
I hope all of you in the storm path stay safe!! I had my power out for a day this week after big wind storms here.... I felt so cutoff without my BYC family!!!
I've given up traditional books in favor of this forum
