That is one beautiful chicken--I've always wanted that breed. I pretty sure you have a rooster in your hands, if you're up for it, I think you should keep him. Ayam Cemanis are really expensive, so I think you should definitely keep him
Ya I would never let him go, actually, unlike most, I really wanted the rooster. If you want, I will share their growth. I’m glad you like them. They are the best chickens I’ve had yet.
To the girl, she is super unhealthy. She has a foot and ear problem. I have been trying my best to nurse her back to health. I hope she don’t have bumblefoot, but I think she might. I have been trying my hardest.
Ya I would never let him go, actually, unlike most, I really wanted the rooster. If you want, I will share their growth. I’m glad you like them. They are the best chickens I’ve had yet.
To the girl, she is super unhealthy. She has a foot and ear problem. I have been trying my best to nurse her back to health. I hope she don’t have bumblefoot, but I think she might. I have been trying my hardest.
Hi again!
If your hen has bumble foot, the best thing you should do is soak the foot in an epsom salt bath. I know it may sound a little complicated, but all you have to do is fill up a small dish with warm water, put about two tablespoons or so of the epsom salt, then stir it. Then you just dip the foot in for a little while, or until she freaks out.
One way you can tell if she has bumble foot is if the pad of the foot is swollen, or the pad looks red or lumpy, with maybe a small wound on it. This is very common, and I've had many chickens with this problem.
I hope your girl gets better--it would be such a shame if you lost her