One of my ex battery hens died today. She'd seemed off colour for a week and weighed very little. Her vent was fine, my chooks are regularly wormed, have a good diet, fresh water etc. I rescued her a year ago and probably only ever had a handful of eggs when she first arrived.
When I took her out of the run today I held her by her legs and liquid came running out of her beak. Is this normal? Although the other hens seem in good health and I'm almost certain it's old age that's seen my chook off, I want to be sure. Does this sound like it could be a disease or something?
I've given the coop and run it's usual poo picking clean (and spotted nothing unusual). Would you give it a more thorough scrub?
It's strange. I have mixed feelings about her going. I do feel very sad but believe she had a great year with me. Considering she'd been written off by her farmer she grew her feathers back and enjoyed a bit of freedom in the sunshine at least.
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When I took her out of the run today I held her by her legs and liquid came running out of her beak. Is this normal? Although the other hens seem in good health and I'm almost certain it's old age that's seen my chook off, I want to be sure. Does this sound like it could be a disease or something?
I've given the coop and run it's usual poo picking clean (and spotted nothing unusual). Would you give it a more thorough scrub?
It's strange. I have mixed feelings about her going. I do feel very sad but believe she had a great year with me. Considering she'd been written off by her farmer she grew her feathers back and enjoyed a bit of freedom in the sunshine at least.
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