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I have a poorly Warren hen who has been laying very large mis-shaped eggs. The shells are thin and usually whitish. The hen lays intermittently. I noticed that she has started leave the group preferring to be on her own. She has really dirty feathers at her rear and I have cleaned her in warm water. I checked the web and thought she may have symptoms similar to IB? but without the neck jerking etc. I have isolated her in clean dust free straw, wormed her which I stopped because she was just dripping from the rear. I have put chicken spice in her feed. She has corn, mash, oyster shell. Her comb has now started to go dark. Can anyone suggest what may be her problem and how I should treat her. BTW her legs had large horizontal scales although I have not noticed any mites. I have sprayed her legs with mite spray. I also regulary clean the hen house and dust with lice powder. I wondered she may have caught something from a passing pheasant who I have seen reaching into the run to help himself to food or maybe smaller birds? Sorry my message is long winded but I'm at my wits end as to what to do next. Novice :roll:
I have a poorly Warren hen who has been laying very large mis-shaped eggs. The shells are thin and usually whitish. The hen lays intermittently. I noticed that she has started leave the group preferring to be on her own. She has really dirty feathers at her rear and I have cleaned her in warm water. I checked the web and thought she may have symptoms similar to IB? but without the neck jerking etc. I have isolated her in clean dust free straw, wormed her which I stopped because she was just dripping from the rear. I have put chicken spice in her feed. She has corn, mash, oyster shell. Her comb has now started to go dark. Can anyone suggest what may be her problem and how I should treat her. BTW her legs had large horizontal scales although I have not noticed any mites. I have sprayed her legs with mite spray. I also regulary clean the hen house and dust with lice powder. I wondered she may have caught something from a passing pheasant who I have seen reaching into the run to help himself to food or maybe smaller birds? Sorry my message is long winded but I'm at my wits end as to what to do next. Novice :roll: