RaesChicks
Songster
I’ve been dealing with two broody hens, a silkie and an Orpington for the last month or so, I haven’t been able to break them, I think by the time I realized what was going on they were all set in their ways. But one of my blue breasted brown leghorns joined the club this week and around the time I realized she was broody I also noticed her comb was laying limply across her head and looked purplish black at the base. I figured it was probably bruised by my Orpington as they competed for control of the eggs being laid. Today I put a new crate in the run in order to better separate them from the nesting boxes and when I went to get them out I noticed her wattle is also damaged. Should I be concerned? Is this a sign of illness?
A separate question, every time I handle my birds I notice little red dots are appearing under my skin. Has anyone ever experienced this? I can’t see anything biting me. It’s the strangest thing.
A separate question, every time I handle my birds I notice little red dots are appearing under my skin. Has anyone ever experienced this? I can’t see anything biting me. It’s the strangest thing.
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