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Lol that’s good to know. I’m not allowed roosters where I live so that wouldn’t be good news for me.If her comb was brighter it would.mean she's either ready to lay or she is a he![]()
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Lol that’s good to know. I’m not allowed roosters where I live so that wouldn’t be good news for me.If her comb was brighter it would.mean she's either ready to lay or she is a he![]()
But, obviously, you need to listen to your vet.
Thank you. I’m not sure he sees a ton of chickens although he does specialize in birds. I do know they aren’t laying yet.
In this case I would NOT listen to the vet. She doesn’t seem like there is anything wrong with her other than a random loose stool, and isolating her from her flock would do her a disservice.You're welcome. Veterinarians aren't exactly chicken experts.