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When should I call a vet for feather pecking in...
Feather pecking is often manageable at home, but it’s worth calling a vet if there’s broken skin, bleeding, swelling, a sudden change in the flock, or signs one bird is...
When should I call a vet for feather pecking in...
Feather pecking is often manageable at home, but it’s worth calling a vet if there’s broken skin, bleeding, swelling, a sudden change in the flock, or signs one bird is...
What should I check if my chicken has feather l...
Feather loss around a peck injury is often worth a close look. Check the skin, the flock set-up and the bird's behaviour so you can spot whether it's simple damage...
What should I check if my chicken has feather l...
Feather loss around a peck injury is often worth a close look. Check the skin, the flock set-up and the bird's behaviour so you can spot whether it's simple damage...
Why is my dog’s paw pad cracked with something ...
A cracked paw pad with something stuck in it is often caused by a small cut, splinter, thorn or grit. Here’s what to check, what you can safely do at...
Why is my dog’s paw pad cracked with something ...
A cracked paw pad with something stuck in it is often caused by a small cut, splinter, thorn or grit. Here’s what to check, what you can safely do at...
What should I check if my chicken is sneezing a...
Sneezing and nasal discharge in chickens can have several causes. Here’s what to check first, what it may mean, and the sensible next steps.
What should I check if my chicken is sneezing a...
Sneezing and nasal discharge in chickens can have several causes. Here’s what to check first, what it may mean, and the sensible next steps.
Why Are My Chickens Avoiding the Nest Boxes? | ...
If your hens are avoiding the nest boxes, red mite is one possible reason, but there are several other common causes too. Here’s what to check, what to do next,...
Why Are My Chickens Avoiding the Nest Boxes? | ...
If your hens are avoiding the nest boxes, red mite is one possible reason, but there are several other common causes too. Here’s what to check, what to do next,...
What should I do if my chicken has gone off foo...
A chicken that stops eating after an injury needs a calm, practical check of pain, mobility, drinking and the wound. Here’s what to look for and when to get help.
What should I do if my chicken has gone off foo...
A chicken that stops eating after an injury needs a calm, practical check of pain, mobility, drinking and the wound. Here’s what to look for and when to get help.