I know. Poor baby. I may call and ask a vet if it’s worth bringing her in, at least to find out.Probably an Xray is the only way to know for certain. Sweet baby...
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I know. Poor baby. I may call and ask a vet if it’s worth bringing her in, at least to find out.Probably an Xray is the only way to know for certain. Sweet baby...
Wow, so she's no spring chicken! I hope at the very least she can be made comfortable.Yes, and Bridge is almost nine. I don’t know if I want to risk anesthesia. I might bring her in for an opinion, though. She also has what seems to be a cyst just above her crop.
They should be fine, just keep an eye on them for huddling and not scratching around and eating/drinking. Those or signs of cold stress.I have been reading a BYC thread on how cold is too cold. It is an old, old thread but has lots of contributions from people in places where they have below 0°F for days on end and don’t use heat.
I am feeling a bit braver.
I am going to try the umbrellas and put the oil-filled radiator in the broody jail so I am ready but I am going to observe behavior before turning on extra heat.
Once again Piglet moved away from the heat panel in the middle of the night as did Pooh shortly after dark. Calypso (who has the least feathers) stayed by the panels as did Tassels who has enough fluff to keep everyone warm if she chose!
An addition to the plan is to wrap the metal bracket that Sylvie is using - I thought I would use that rug underlay that grips. I cannot believe sitting on bare metal in those temperatures is sensible! And I will close the pop door so they are confined inside the house. Normally I leave it open so they can go out into their run whenever they choose.
Current situation. Piglet has moved far from the panels. Pooh and Sylvie are way over on the other side with Sylvie on the bracket which is bare metal. Only the two black chickens are staying by the panels.
On this pic you can see the overhang of the brooder/hospital box which is where I can set up a daytime warming station. Will be cozy under there with a small oil-filled radiator (I have several and can lend the Princesses the one that I use under my desk to keep my toes toasty).
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Not so.
https://www.communitychickens.com/the-mediterranean-breeds/
The white faced Spanish is the oldest of the Mediterranean breeds, predating 1600. The Penedesencas and the Empordanesas lay brown eggs ("almost black in young pullets").
Also, breeds like the Scots Dumpy have been around for almost 1000 (yes, that's one THOUSAND) years. They have a straight comb (floppy in hens) and aren't Mediterranean body type.
https://chickenandchicksinfo.com/scots-dumpy-chicken-breed-info/
Same with Dorkings. They're another ancient breed, brought to Britain by Julius Ceasar. Also have floppy combs in hens and do NOT have a Mediterranean body type, despite their Roman origins.
https://globalcrystalpoultry.com/product/dorkings-chicken/
https://livestockconservancy.org/dorking-chicken/
Leghorns are relatively new in comparison. From the Tuscany region of Italy, derived from light breeds. Unless Italy has records predating this, nothing is really known about them before early 1800s, when they were first exported.
Never say never Michelle!Yep. I used towels attached with ball bungees and do wash them periodically. I do it for anti-slip, but I supposed it’s also a little cozier on bare feet. However, we don’t approach the how cold is too cold temperatures here. We get frost sometimes, but frozen waterers is never a concern here. It would never happen.
Now that’s a suspect!English Sussex hens CAN have floppy combs
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Should I say it?… yes I’ll say it.Hoping to get eggs from the boys I rehomed last summer. Especially trickster and lil blue
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Hey nowShould I say it?… yes I’ll say it.
If you are waiting for those “boys”
To give you eggs, you will be waiting a long time!