
The black on was a bit less forthcoming than the others, but I just thought that was personality. Then on Monday she seemed even more quiet and didn't come out of her house very much. Yesterday (Tuesday) I noticed that the white one had her beak open a little bit and her nostrils looked bunged up, so I thought perhaps they both had colds. The black one looked a bit perkier. None of the chickens hardly set foot outside the house, but I thought perhaps that's because the white one seems to be the leader. This morning the white one doesn't look any different, and the black one has taken a step backwards - she's keeping one eye closed and I'm not sure if that side of her face is a little swollen. The red one has so far not shown any symptoms. They're not eating very much, and to get them to drink I have to put their water in their house for a while. I've added a little bit of cider vinegar to the water - 2.5ml in 500ml of water.
I've been trying to keep them happy. The coop was on the lawn, but as it's been cold over the last few days I put some straw down in the run as well as the thick layer in the house. We thought the door to the house looked a bit draughty, so the first couple of nights we put tarpaulin over the house to keep the cold out, then yesterday we put some draught-proofing stuff around the door and around the edge of the lid to the nesting box. We also decided it might be better to bring the coop up onto the patio for a while, where the house and the shed offers some protection from breezes. We put down a very thick layer of wood shavings and straw, but other than the red one popping down for a quick nosey late yesterday, they haven't even seen it yet.
Is there anything I can do to help them?
Am I doing something wrong or is this normal for chickens that have a change in their environments (they'd previously been kept in a barn)?
Vets fees would be more that the cost of new chickens, so should we just eat them and get new ones?
