Shetland lover
Free Ranging
Here's some photos of Ferdy's feet today. I think there's bumblefoot starting on his left foot, note the black/grey spot on the fleshy bit under his middle toe. The red has me stumped as it looks inflamed but isn't any hotter than the surrounding skin.Chick starter doesn't have chick grit in it. It's formulated to be digested by the chick without it. I'd get chick flint grit asap too. He/she does sound like they might be struggling to poop a bit. Has it been pooping regularly prior to now? As an aside, while Ferdy wasn't ftt, his crop is on the right too and it's never been an issue for him. I agree with Kurby22, I think a big factor on ftt chicks surviving is how strong the will to live is. All we can do is support them to the best of our abilities. We have a product here called 'Digestihealth' it's a prebiotic and probiotic in one and I use a few grains in chick food from day one. The whole flock has it mixed in their evening meal and it's all but eliminated digestive problems in my lot. It's used by commercial chicken farmers over here. Maybe you have something similar you can add?
She's so pretty! You'd never know she'd been ftt looking at her. I love her Columbian type markings. All your chickens are gorgeous. What breed are they?
I'll try to get some pictures of Ferdy's feet and legs when I let him out this morning. Any suggestions gratefully accepted! Hopefully he'll stay still enough to let me but he's always so anxious to see his ladies - he seems to have the chicken version of 'morning glory'!
Just out of curiosity, do anyone else's roosters join in with the egg song? I swear Ferdy is louder than all the girls put together and seems to lead the chorus![]()
Anyone have any ideas?