I’ve noticed no unusual droppings in the flock. I will look in her mouth. Would that be signs of sour crop that I’d be looking for?
Her vent looked normal but it was a very quick glance. I definitely need a second person with her.
That will take a second person lol. She is hornery and hates being handled. I didn’t find anything when examining the squirmy old lady on my own but hubs had already left for work. I’ll take a second look with assistance.
Hello all,
I have a spent Barred Rock who has recently started to be shunned by the rooster. I just figured he sensed she’s no longer “useful.” With this souring her golden years of retirement, I decided to rehome her and my other spent barred rock. Yesterday she started dropping a few...
I gave eggs to a friend to hatch and 2 of the chicks developed wry neck. She treated and one survived and is doing well. I feed my flock Poulin Grain Egg Production Plus but don’t know how many IU’s vitamin E it contains. I’ve reached out but it’s Sunday.
Should I treat my flock with rooster...
Sorry. I thought this thread was Kebonnixs. I sent the Kebonnixs back. It was terrible at holding humidity. I had to close the vent to 3/4 (supposed to be 2/3 open) and had to use both dish sides to get above 45% humidity. I don’t know how I would’ve reached an adequate humidity for lockdown...