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Hiya all. I have been reading your forum since I brought my three lovely hens home on tuesday.

My three girls are 10 months old and have so far settled in very well. We had our first egg this morning - which I promptly poached and had on toast (much to the disgust of my kids that all wanted a bit!)

I am hoping that I can rely on the advice of the experienced keepers as I may need a few pointers - I worry that I'm doing something wrong.

 

Feedwise - I have a mix of pellets and corn available all day but will also throw down mealworms, fruit, veg, seeds and nuts at varying tmes of the day. How much does a chicken need to eat? I ask because mine will just eat and eat and eat!

 

Healthwise, the chickens look plump, clean and have nice feathers (don't think they would have had a moult yet) - but two appear to be sneezing. Could this be a serious problem or nothing to worry about?

 

Thanks in advance - I hope to be on here a lot :D

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Hi,

 

Welcome to the Forum and congratulations on your girls.

 

Corn should only be given as a treat, so I would only have layers pellets and water available for most of the day, and give them corn as a treat in the late afternoon - the same goes for other treats.

 

As for sneezing, can you listen to the chest, if its wheezing thats cause to worry, otherwise it could be an allergy. I have a sneezy hen :wink:

 

You can put a few drops of citrocidal in their water.

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Welcome to the forum from me too.

 

I would echo the advice given by Space Chick. Two of my girls seem to be a bit sneezy. To start off with, one of them had a bit of a snotty nose too. I was going to take them to the vets but tried citricidal and that seemed to work.

 

If they are eating well and drinking too I wouldn't worry too much. I am sure that if someone more experienced disagrees with me, they will be along soon!

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Thanks guys. I actually purchased the citricidal yesterday after catching a chicken sneezing and blowing rather odd snot bubbles.

They seem fine otherwise. They all have bright combs and are eating and wandering about happily.

 

I have just arranged for my neighbour to come and chicken-sit next week as we're going away for three days. However, he is a young 17 year old lad and I'm going to worry that he won't be as concerned as me about getting the chickens locked up safely at night or let out early. I myself know that as a 17 year old, I would not have got out of bed much before lunch time. I may have to wander over to the chicken sitters thread.

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Hi there, I am a newbie too (actually not getting chickens until 31st Aug), all this is really helpful to me too!

 

Especially the comment above as this is a question I was going to post about my cube, as we sometimes go away overnight and wanted to know if it was safe to leave the door open overnight.

 

Finding everyone friendly and helpful, great forum - I am addicted already!!

 

Can't wait for my chooks!

 

Jan

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No, I don't have an Eglu :( - I'd never ever heard of one until I found thi site (by which time the chickens were housed).

 

They're in a wooden house which will need unlocking and locking up up again. I think I may just have to bite the bullet and put my faith in the neighbour. They can't all be like I was at 17 :pray:

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