Carolina Chicken Man
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I've been on backyard chickens for a while, and I followed the link
I've just got 3 baby nigerian dwarfs , but one of them does not seem to be doing well. Katy is 3most old, and Ginger and Minnie are 2 mos. Old. Ginger is the one that does not seem to be doing well.
I've had them at home for a week. I was very careful to transistion their diet to the new location ( I have a lot of fresh browse available, the did not before), and they are receiving the same feed as before.
Katy and Minnie just run around and act as happy as they can be. Ginger just seems mopey.
Now Katy is a little older, and Minnie was bottle fed. In fact, both her Mom and brothers were sold and left the farm before them.
At first, we thought that Ginger was just depressed over being seperated from her Mom, and then transported to a new location. We are starting to think it may be more.
We are worming all now, the stress and new location could make them suseptible. However, her poop is good, in fact they all are. In fact, she's eating browse, drinking water, has nice little goat berry poops, and she's peeing. She does not however want to eat the goat feed as enthusiatically as the others. So, other than just being kinda mopey acting, and slow moving she seems fine.
On the advise of the farm we got her from, we are going to check her temperature this afternoon.
Any ideas.
Katy
Ginger
Minnie.
All the girls
FYI, Katy and Ginger are ADGA registered. Minnie was sired by and ADGA registered buck, and an her dam was un-registered, but with very nice conformation, teats, and udder. She was also bottle fed, any my daughter fell in love with her.
My wife mentioned that Ginger is a little "shaggy" looking, her coat is not as sleek as the others, and sometimes this indicates an issue with an animal.
I've been on backyard chickens for a while, and I followed the link
I've just got 3 baby nigerian dwarfs , but one of them does not seem to be doing well. Katy is 3most old, and Ginger and Minnie are 2 mos. Old. Ginger is the one that does not seem to be doing well.
I've had them at home for a week. I was very careful to transistion their diet to the new location ( I have a lot of fresh browse available, the did not before), and they are receiving the same feed as before.
Katy and Minnie just run around and act as happy as they can be. Ginger just seems mopey.
Now Katy is a little older, and Minnie was bottle fed. In fact, both her Mom and brothers were sold and left the farm before them.
At first, we thought that Ginger was just depressed over being seperated from her Mom, and then transported to a new location. We are starting to think it may be more.
We are worming all now, the stress and new location could make them suseptible. However, her poop is good, in fact they all are. In fact, she's eating browse, drinking water, has nice little goat berry poops, and she's peeing. She does not however want to eat the goat feed as enthusiatically as the others. So, other than just being kinda mopey acting, and slow moving she seems fine.
On the advise of the farm we got her from, we are going to check her temperature this afternoon.
Any ideas.
Katy
Ginger
Minnie.
All the girls
FYI, Katy and Ginger are ADGA registered. Minnie was sired by and ADGA registered buck, and an her dam was un-registered, but with very nice conformation, teats, and udder. She was also bottle fed, any my daughter fell in love with her.
My wife mentioned that Ginger is a little "shaggy" looking, her coat is not as sleek as the others, and sometimes this indicates an issue with an animal.