OK, I'm back again with more prob's with my weird trio.
While rearranging and darkening the roost and nest box the other day (thanks for the help) I gave the girls a quick look over to check for mites and "stuff".
All three are clear of the crawly things but I did notice one of the girls was nowhere near as heavy as the other two, not just a little bit lighter, the others are along the lines of two or three times heaver.
They all appear to be eating and drinking ok, no obvious pecking order problems and are all the same size and age, so I was wondering if it could be a worm of some sort? They were all wormed a little while ago (Flubenvent) so I'm not sure.
Is it safe to re-worm after about six/eight weeks or should I be looking at some special attention for the light weight one? Apart from being significantly lighter than the other two she looks fine.
As always, all comments appreciated.
Graham.
While rearranging and darkening the roost and nest box the other day (thanks for the help) I gave the girls a quick look over to check for mites and "stuff".
All three are clear of the crawly things but I did notice one of the girls was nowhere near as heavy as the other two, not just a little bit lighter, the others are along the lines of two or three times heaver.
They all appear to be eating and drinking ok, no obvious pecking order problems and are all the same size and age, so I was wondering if it could be a worm of some sort? They were all wormed a little while ago (Flubenvent) so I'm not sure.
Is it safe to re-worm after about six/eight weeks or should I be looking at some special attention for the light weight one? Apart from being significantly lighter than the other two she looks fine.
As always, all comments appreciated.
Graham.
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