I'm so excited that, after a year of thinking about it, planning and building, we finally bought 3 hens yesterday. I know the general basics of day to day hen care (I grew up on a smallholding, and my Mum breeds hens - in Australia, not here), and I know how to spot a bird who's ill or unhappy. But I realised today that I don't actually know what to do about it I just know the really basic stuff - and not all of that! (eg I know that they love a mash, but not how to make one. Also to give them potato peelings, but don't know whether they should be cooked or raw, etc).
This morning one of the chooks was not a happy camper. Her eyes were a bit dull, feathers fluffed up, staying still in a corner of the run, with very loose stools. She'd perked up a bit by this afternoon, so I'm hoping she just had a bit of an upset tum or something after the journey yesterday. But it really made me realise that, although I'm prepared for red mite, lice et al, I don't know what to do if one of my girls gets ill
I've found plenty on the internet about housing, litter, hygiene and feed requirements, but not illnesses (or how to make mash ) So I think I need to get a book. Can anyone recommend a good book?
Thanks!
This morning one of the chooks was not a happy camper. Her eyes were a bit dull, feathers fluffed up, staying still in a corner of the run, with very loose stools. She'd perked up a bit by this afternoon, so I'm hoping she just had a bit of an upset tum or something after the journey yesterday. But it really made me realise that, although I'm prepared for red mite, lice et al, I don't know what to do if one of my girls gets ill
I've found plenty on the internet about housing, litter, hygiene and feed requirements, but not illnesses (or how to make mash ) So I think I need to get a book. Can anyone recommend a good book?
Thanks!
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