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Game hens often have nonexistent ones. Look at the second pic though.Sorry oops.
I can't see her wattle. Has she been hurt
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Game hens often have nonexistent ones. Look at the second pic though.Sorry oops.
I can't see her wattle. Has she been hurt
Yes, she is healing from some injuries to her back side, missing some tail feathers...maybe a predator tried to get her? Could be the result of being on the interstate with no place to escape...Sorry oops.
I can't see her wattle. Has she been hurt
Probably being overmated.Yes, she is healing from some injuries to her back side, missing some tail feathers...maybe a predator tried to get her? Could be the result of being on the interstate with no place to escape...
Hi have two cinnamon queens and two golden comets(all 6 months old and free range), do you think its safe to slowly integrate her into the flock?Probably being overmated.
Hi have two cinnamon queens and two golden comets(all 6 months old and free range), do you think its safe to slowly integrate her into the flock?
I would be wary forcing integration at this time, ideally, she should be quarantined before you do any introduction to make sure she isn't carrying anything, and then possibly try a see-dont-touch method, since you know nothing about her background. If she was indeed used to breed fighting cockerels, she may have been selected for a nasty temperament towards other birds or she could be the sweetest thing ever, but I absolutely wouldn't suggest putting them together and seeing how it works out.
Keep her separate for a while, research the benefits of quarantine.Hi have two cinnamon queens and two golden comets(all 6 months old and free range), do you think its safe to slowly integrate her into the flock?