I was looking closely at the wings. I didn't see anything that looked melted. I did see some pin feathers and that seemed to be what she was going after the most.
My dad said it could be neurological. I added some Hydro Hen to their water to help with their hydration and gut health.
Hmm. Interesting. We have a thing on the top so they can't get on top. But maybe she could have had her wing touching underneath for a long period of time last night and maybe that could have happened. But what to do with her now?
The brooder is a temporary situation since we are planning to put them under a broody hen. So, it's one of those large tote bins for the moment. We were going to actually put them with the broody last night but then realized the crate we have her in has slots too large to keep the chicks in, so...
I think that makes sense, but what can I do to help her not self-destruct? She is so preoccupied with pulling her wings and it is causing the others to pull as her too. She's only a few days old, so she has a long way to go with pin feathers since they just started coming in.
We've tried distracting her with food. But the only way we have gotten her to calm down is to hold her clasped in our hands, which isn't realistic to do long term. I'd say she definitely seems itchy. But she is hurting herself in the process, so I'm not sure what else I can do to help her.
We got 15 layer/dual purpose chicks yesterday. They were shipped with two-day shipping. Everyone looked good upon arrival, though maybe a bit cold. We got them fed (chick crumbles), water (room temp), and a heat plate at back level.
They all seemed fine yesterday especially after some time...
We have a turkey hen that seems like she is finally going broody after what was maybe a couple false starts. She had a couple nights where she sat on eggs but lost interest during the day. But now she is sitting during the day and hissing at us if we touch her (she wasn't doing that before).
I...
We got three turkey poults with our laying chicks in the spring. So, they are around 8-9 months old now. We have been waiting for signs to figure out who is male or female. Well, they all lay eggs, so that answers that.
We had thought one might be a Tom until we saw her lay an egg. But that...
To preface, I just had a 7 month old hen die. She suddenly became lethargic (she went from lethargic to dead in less than a day), and I initially thought she had cocci because the only symptom was some weakness, so I started treating her with Corid. I noticed she was very thirsty which I hadn't...
Thanks for the advice! After lots of drama and hissing, we were able to get the mom and keets moved into our transitional brooder. We reinforced the bottom with hardware cloth. Hopefully between that and their mom in there with them the keets will stay in there. We are expecting a lot of rain...
A few weeks ago, our only female guinea hen and sometimes one of the males didn’t roost in the coop like they normally did. I didn’t think much of it because guineas sometimes like to sleep in trees anyway and we still saw them around during the day so I knew they were fine.
Then yesterday the...
Doesn’t sound broody. I have seen mine sometimes not roost in time before it gets dark. I usually check mine at night (or have my kids check them), so we will move them to the roost of they aren’t up there already.
I don’t think you are wrong to be concerned because chickens hide illness and...
I had an Ameraucana lay one egg and seemed like she wasn’t laying anymore (she was our only one with that color eggs and we only had three other hens at the time who were old enough to lay and eagerly awaited her eggs).
Weeks went by and we saw her jumping up into the rafters in the garage and...
I’ve found myself in a bit of an odd predicament.
On April 1, I got 9 two-day old chicks (including 2 guinea keets) and gave them to a broody. I also put fertile eggs in an incubator about a week later with plans to give them to another broody. However, none of the eggs hatched, and I felt bad...
Crop feeding is force feeding.
Kaytee baby bird formula is a powdered bird food commonly used to crop feed chickens.
The problem is that she won’t eat enough. (She pecks a little bit but isn’t getting enough to keep her weight up.) I don’t want to over or under feed her.
I have a one year old Welsummer hen who sustained a leg injury a couple weeks ago. I checked several times for broken or dislocated bones and haven’t found any, so I think a muscle might be pulled. She tries to stand but can’t. She falls over and kicks around.
No other symptoms. Normal poop. I...
I was thinking I will let her sleep in here tonight for closer observation. Then in the morning, my yard is set up in such a way that I can put a few hens in the main yard where the others (including the rooster) can still see them but not get to them. The challenge is the next boxes and the...