Well, looks like we will put the bird down this evening. We have some other birds to process, so...I'm bummed, but that's the way it goes I suppose.
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bummer.Well, looks like we will put the bird down this evening. We have some other birds to process, so...I'm bummed, but that's the way it goes I suppose.
'Fraid not; Mom's people were Wileys, at least all I ever knew about. She was pretty heavy into geneology, & I have all her stuff upstairs; I'll check when I get a chance.We could be kin... Wouldn't that be wild?
Her dad's people were Ledfords, her moms, Lewis. But I'm not sure of names beyond that.
Hey all, just so I don't receive a bunch of stupidity elsewhere, I need to ask about my almost 2 year old BO. She's hunched in a nesting box, vent is puckering and unpuckering, whitish, light greenish, grey ish discharge on her feathers. I tried to get a pic (she's not a terribly "people person" hen) and this is the best one.
Her abdomen seems a bit swollen, but with a finger check, I couldn't feel anything inside. I've not had an egg bound hen before, so is that what this is? Epsom salt soak? Or???View attachment 1206886
@WVduckchick @casportpony @Ravynscroft @sourland and anybody else on this thread with advice would be very welcomed!you "click" you.
Well, looks like we will put the bird down this evening. We have some other birds to process, so...I'm bummed, but that's the way it goes I suppose.
Hey all, just so I don't receive a bunch of stupidity elsewhere, I need to ask about my almost 2 year old BO. She's hunched in a nesting box, vent is puckering and unpuckering, whitish, light greenish, grey ish discharge on her feathers. I tried to get a pic (she's not a terribly "people person" hen) and this is the best one.
Her abdomen seems a bit swollen, but with a finger check, I couldn't feel anything inside. I've not had an egg bound hen before, so is that what this is? Epsom salt soak? Or???View attachment 1206886
@WVduckchick @casportpony @Ravynscroft @sourland and anybody else on this thread with advice would be very welcomed!you "click" you.
That's good to know - weird, but good to know.So sorry!Maybe Kathy will pop in.
Has she been dewormed? Has she laid regularly before? White poop (other than the normal white caps) is usually dehydration related. Otherwise, I'm at a loss...
By the way, tags don't work in Edits for some reason.![]()
Okay...Will try. She really looks terrible. But, she is pretty well past the age to have a Marek's infection, although I'm gathering there is no such thing. But part of me just wants to cull any sick bird - at all.A hot bath cant hurt. I've had a few with those symptoms & it very often is a soft shell stuck up there. A hot bath, a little butt message & a lot of patience has usually worked for us. Once we had to use a little vegi oil (please don't let Chris see this post) Just make sure that if you see the soft shell coming out, don't pull it hard it. I hold on to the end of it to encourage it in the right direction & as she tries to poop it comes out little by little. I've had some that looked near death until we got it out & are usually back to normal in a day or two. I'm no expert, but hope this helps.
PS. Mine ALWAYS need a bath on the days I'm busiest. Good luck!!!![]()
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We were separated at birth.By the way.... Nobody else give advice! I am right! I have chickens & they are beautiful!!!
Sorry. I had to.
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