WebIf nothing is produced, or if she seems to be in increasing discomfort, you may want to put an eyedropper full of olive oil in her vent while holding her upside down for ten minutes (if she'll let you without stressing out too much!).Gently pushing down under her keel bone towards her vent while feeling for an egg in her vent with your finger, … WebJul 25, 2010 · You could try upping her protein. giving her vitamin & electtrolites (available at the feed store) You could try anti-biotics. Bring her inside keep her away from your other chickens, calm and quiet, if you can. I wish you luck. Imp. BTW- Welcome to BYC. Last edited: Jul 23, 2010. Jul 23, 2010.
Do Chickens Have Tails? Poultry Care Sunday
WebJul 23, 2009 · Still chicken,tail down - help! Bunt Junior Member. July 2009 edited July 2009 in Poultry Health and Welfare. We bought 4 chickens 2months ago and all has been well. They live in an ark with a run. They have been eating layers mash with afternoon treat of corn and a very occasional treat of cabbage or grapes (twice - they went mad for them!) WebThe thigh of a chicken is the upper part of the leg attached to the body of the bird. The thigh ends at the lower leg (drumstick). The thigh is connected to the shank (foot) at the hock joint, which is the equivalent of the ankle … swv give love on christmas day
What is wry tail? - My Pet Chicken
WebOG chicken was limping around, seemingly off balance. We of course quarantined her and monitored to make sure she was eating, drinking, and generally improving. Today she was seemingly back to her normal self so we let her out in the yard. She’s no longer limping and has been eating/drinking regularly but her tail feathers are pointing down. WebOct 16, 2014 · Re: Chicken with tail feathers pointing down. by KarenE » 14 Oct 2014, 22:42. Could be a softie and the moult. For the softie, if you can pick her up, try a warm belly bath - make sure her belly and vent's submerged … WebApr 29, 2024 · I have a broody hen and today I've noticed that her Tail is down. She is moving and seems fine. She did take a dust bath. I'm not sure if this is part of broodiness. I just lost a hen a few weeks ago and I really don't wan't anything to happen to her. She is a black Australorp 8-9 months old... textron shareholders