Been away on holiday for two weeks and left my chickens with a lovely friend who fed, cleaned and collected eggs. When I got back, I noticed one chicken limping but when I picked her up, I found her severely pecked, the other chickens have even made a large hole in the skin (see images)
Sorry if the images are upsetting but I need to know if there is any chance of her being saved.
She is eating and drinking fine, but in the long run, would it be kinder to get my husband to send her to the big chicken coop in the sky?
Two of the other three also have a small area pecked but neither of these are larger than a one pence piece and have scabbed over completely.
If I separate the ill chicken, I am concerned that if I put her back, she will not be re-accepted into the pecking order as she is at the bottom but I don’t want to give up on her if there is something we can do but equally don’t want to leave her in any sort of distress.
At the moment, I have locked her into the chicken house, eagerly awaiting for any reply and any advice to help prevent this happen again to any of my other chickens.
Thank youBeen away on holiday for two weeks and left my chickens with a lovely friend who fed, cleaned and collected eggs. When I got back, I noticed one chicken limping but when I picked her up, I found her severely pecked, the other chickens have even made a large hole in the skin (see images)
Sorry if the images are upsetting but I need to know if there is any chance of her being saved.
She is eating and drinking fine, but in the long run, would it be kinder to get my husband to send her to the big chicken coop in the sky?
Two of the other three also have a small area pecked but neither of these are larger than a one pence piece and have scabbed over completely.
If I separate the ill chicken, I am concerned that if I put her back, she will not be re-accepted into the pecking order as she is at the bottom but I don’t want to give up on her if there is something we can do but equally don’t want to leave her in any sort of distress.
At the moment, I have locked her into the chicken house, eagerly awaiting for any reply and any advice to help prevent this happen again to any of my other chickens.
Thank you
Ryytikki
Sorry if the images are upsetting but I need to know if there is any chance of her being saved.
She is eating and drinking fine, but in the long run, would it be kinder to get my husband to send her to the big chicken coop in the sky?
Two of the other three also have a small area pecked but neither of these are larger than a one pence piece and have scabbed over completely.
If I separate the ill chicken, I am concerned that if I put her back, she will not be re-accepted into the pecking order as she is at the bottom but I don’t want to give up on her if there is something we can do but equally don’t want to leave her in any sort of distress.
At the moment, I have locked her into the chicken house, eagerly awaiting for any reply and any advice to help prevent this happen again to any of my other chickens.
Thank youBeen away on holiday for two weeks and left my chickens with a lovely friend who fed, cleaned and collected eggs. When I got back, I noticed one chicken limping but when I picked her up, I found her severely pecked, the other chickens have even made a large hole in the skin (see images)
Sorry if the images are upsetting but I need to know if there is any chance of her being saved.
She is eating and drinking fine, but in the long run, would it be kinder to get my husband to send her to the big chicken coop in the sky?
Two of the other three also have a small area pecked but neither of these are larger than a one pence piece and have scabbed over completely.
If I separate the ill chicken, I am concerned that if I put her back, she will not be re-accepted into the pecking order as she is at the bottom but I don’t want to give up on her if there is something we can do but equally don’t want to leave her in any sort of distress.
At the moment, I have locked her into the chicken house, eagerly awaiting for any reply and any advice to help prevent this happen again to any of my other chickens.
Thank you
Ryytikki
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