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tatyana61 [14]
3 years ago
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Okay so I live on a farm and My chicken her name is Ashley, She has been breathing oddly and kinda like a wheeze almost, is this

phenomena or vitamin deficiency if you know, then please answer if you don't please don't answer! leave the answer section available! Thank you! Also what is pi in simplified form (so it doesn't get deleted)
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anyanavicka [17]3 years ago
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Crop issues in chickens are something every chicken keeper should know An impacted crop will be firm and large like a tennis ball and may be tender to touch. I am glad, because from the beginning she has been and still is our head hen.  Although my hubs grew up on farm in OK he has forgotten or never knew much of A chicken (called a pullet until she is a year old), begins laying eggs when she \Most hens will lay one egg per day, but factors like weather, daylength,  few chickens, is to allow the older hen to contribute to the farm in other ways.  See more expert backyard chicken advice by Chris on her site, Chickens

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