Why are my hens not eating or drinking?
The weather has not been extreme (starting to get chilly at night -but nothing they aren’t used too. Plus, they are completely closed in at night.) The food is stored in completely sealed, dry, containers in the garage. And the other hens are not showing any other symptoms -seem to be perfectly fine.
What does it mean when a chicken is lethargic?
Over the last few days, one of our hens has been progressively getting more sick. Lethargic: Will stand wherever you set her, won’t move at all. Even when it gets dark outside, and the other chicken’s go in their coop -she still stands (hunched and puffed up) in the same spot.
Why is my dog laying around not eating or drinking?
There’s a laundry list of reasons your dog is refusing food and laying around for no apparent reason. We’d need a whole book to cover them all, but here are a few more things to look out for. Poison. Dogs eat things they’re not supposed to, we all know it. Sometimes they get ahold of something that can cause them harm.
What do you call chicken that won’t eat or drink?
Lethargic: Will stand wherever you set her, won’t move at all. Even when it gets dark outside, and the other chicken’s go in their coop -she still stands (hunched and puffed up) in the same spot. Not eating: We feed chicken food (can’t think of the name, just an all around food), corn, and oyster shell.
The weather has not been extreme (starting to get chilly at night -but nothing they aren’t used too. Plus, they are completely closed in at night.) The food is stored in completely sealed, dry, containers in the garage. And the other hens are not showing any other symptoms -seem to be perfectly fine.
Over the last few days, one of our hens has been progressively getting more sick. Lethargic: Will stand wherever you set her, won’t move at all. Even when it gets dark outside, and the other chicken’s go in their coop -she still stands (hunched and puffed up) in the same spot.
Lethargic: Will stand wherever you set her, won’t move at all. Even when it gets dark outside, and the other chicken’s go in their coop -she still stands (hunched and puffed up) in the same spot. Not eating: We feed chicken food (can’t think of the name, just an all around food), corn, and oyster shell.
There’s a laundry list of reasons your dog is refusing food and laying around for no apparent reason. We’d need a whole book to cover them all, but here are a few more things to look out for. Poison. Dogs eat things they’re not supposed to, we all know it. Sometimes they get ahold of something that can cause them harm.