My red star and black star are looking bedraggled these last few weeks and no eggs to be found!
Looking forward to them having there new covering of fine feathers.
http://noshoes.blogspot.com/2013/11/molting-chickens.html
Anyone have any interesting observations form over the years of watching...
me too.. its just worring when your chickens dont look right lol even if they act right.
i just have no clue. im glad that pot pie has lived a wonderful life with it meaning that its not to harmful.
just unsightly
We have had her for over five years and she just keeps on clucking
Brace yourselves!!!!!!!!!
This has been Pot Pie's rear end for almost a year now.
My brother has operated twice to drain it and on the second time we almost lost her so we just leave it alone now.
I am here in South Tampa and just about everytime I put up a bird house I get bees. Well I just discovered how to make the whole situation work .... I hope.
If you want to see the whole sorted affair check it out here!
For the most part you have to let the pecking order become established and then things calm a bit. You must isolate birds who do develope wounds as the other birds can eventually kill other who have bleeding wounds. We have to groups of birds in our yard. This allows us to swap around if there...
We have tried "operating" twice the second time brougth the old gal pretty close to lights out. She has bounced back so we have decided to let nature take it's course. No clue why she has the condition.
One of ours has this issue as well and has been living with it for over 8 months. We have had to keep her away from the others who once pecked it open. She still poops and lays eggs just fine. What can it be?