
Once she was cleaned up and offered water and a few meal worms and some layers' pellets she bucked up quite a lot. She initially stood on one spot but after half an hour or so began exploring and pecking bits of meal worm off the floor. Just before I was about to give the others their 'tea' - mixed grit, mixed corn and a few mealworms, I brought her some of the mixed corn. She really began to show interest. Then I had an inspiration.
The chickens are anyone's for a few grains of tinned sweetcorn, so I opened a can and gave her several handfuls. By this time she was showing considerable enthusiasm again. I think the warmth, hand-feeding and TLC had done her good. When I put her back in with the others she joined in the scrabble for the evening corn, though she was first to give up and amble off.
By Saturday, she was trotting around just like old times. I brought her in again just before the tea-time feed to ensure she had her own and didn't get shoved out - she is the most diffident of the lot - and she ate her own then joined in again with everyone else's. The poo she did was back to normal - no watery stuff.
For the last couple of days I've been making them a sort of hot mash about mid-day. The first day I used porridge oats but today I used layers' pellets with added Poultry Spice, a few drops of cod liver oil and a sprinkling of sweetcorn and meal worms. They fell on it and cleaned the lot up. The pellet feeder was full but the idea of the warm mash with a few scattered treats tempted them more.

3 comments:
Poor Ruby, maybe she's as fed up with all this rain as the rest of us. Well done you for all the TLC she has received.
I hope your hens know how lucky they are !! Hope Ruby is fully recovered.
Maybe they do Dale? Ruby is now back to rude health and is first into the trough when treats are offered!
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