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fancychickens4mygirls
In the Brooder
- Jul 10, 2022
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So only pooped once for the day, last night. I mashed up some eggs shells, is this enough calcium for her?
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Yes, as long as they are egg shells from your own birds fresh eggs that shoud be fine. If they are from birds outside your flock do not feed them. If they are not fresh bake them for 15 minutes at 350 Fahrenheit on a baking tray. Give her access to grit if she is eating a whole grain chicken food or greens and other treats.So only pooped once for the day, last night. I mashed up some eggs shells, is this enough calcium for her?
That's great that she laid an egg!View attachment 3185002
So I think our girl is going to be blind on the right side and has the torn beak. Her foot is a little blue from the BluKote. How do I tell if she is eating or drinking? It is not looking noticeable to us, but she does go to both bowls. She also laid a small egg today.View attachment 3185005
Yes, we only provide the egg shells from our own chickens and I do cook them. We have the crumble, and then clover and fruit.Yes, as long as they are egg shells from your own birds fresh eggs that shoud be fine. If they are from birds outside your flock do not feed them. If they are not fresh bake them for 15 minutes at 350 Fahrenheit on a baking tray. Give her access to grit if she is eating a whole grain chicken food or greens and other treats.
How do you tell from her crop if she has been eating? We are continuously providing electrolytes/vitamins in her water. She is also getting crumble, fine grain cooked egg shells, strawberries, mango, watermelon and clover.That's great that she laid an egg!
Keep a close eye on her or check her crop to see if she's been eating. Put small amounts of food out for her so you'll be able to see if any is being consumed.
Her crop is like a pouch on the right side of her chest. You should feel good in there by gently feeling under her feathers. Her crop should be full at night and empty by morning. Some birds stuff themselves and will have huge crops! Some birds don't.How do you tell from her crop if she has been eating? We are continuously providing electrolytes/vitamins in her water. She is also getting crumble, fine grain cooked egg shells, strawberries, mango, watermelon and clover.
We had someone watching her over the weekend, and I don't think they gave her enough water. She was super thirsty and drank for a good 20 minutes from the dropper. She will take water from a dropper on her blind side, no problem. Now that we are home again, we will be keeping a close eye on her. Today is a hot one.How is she doing today?