What is the problem with big fast growing chickens?

When chickens grow too fast, they can develop before their bones are ready to support all that weight, and many develop problems with their legs and joints, some to the point where they can’t walk. So the chickens suffer.

What makes chicken grow fast?

The main reason broilers are getting bigger and growing faster is genetic selection. This is known as genetic selection and is the same process used to create large chickens. Another factor is the large number of chicks that be produced in a short amount of time.

Why did my chicken lay a big egg?

If your birds are young and have just started to lay, there is no reason to worry. Their eggs will likely get bigger. Egg size depends on age and breed of chicken. As chickens get older, their eggs will get larger. Egg size can also be influenced by a hen’s weight.

Why does my Hen have growth on her legs?

Scaly leg mites will cause both the odd looking growth and the limp. The growth is more then likely mite debris that is building up. What are you using to treat? The legs look swollen and that would be painful. Are you treating everyone and the coop? what flooring is in her run and coop?

Why does my chicken have a lump on its leg?

Swelling is usually caused by the immune system sending fluids to an injured area, especially if there is infection. Swelling in the legs or toes may be caused by a broken or fractured bone. When this happens, usually the chicken will limp, try not to walk much, or pull the injured leg up close to its body to keep it warm.

How big are the eggs of a Langshan chicken?

Langshan chickens are native to China and made the trip to the United States in the 19th century. These chickens have feathered feet, giving them a unique appearance that is prized in the show circuits. Langshan birds lay dark brown eggs – usually around 180 per year – and can weigh up to 9.5 lbs.

If your birds are young and have just started to lay, there is no reason to worry. Their eggs will likely get bigger. Egg size depends on age and breed of chicken. As chickens get older, their eggs will get larger. Egg size can also be influenced by a hen’s weight.

Scaly leg mites will cause both the odd looking growth and the limp. The growth is more then likely mite debris that is building up. What are you using to treat? The legs look swollen and that would be painful. Are you treating everyone and the coop? what flooring is in her run and coop?

Swelling is usually caused by the immune system sending fluids to an injured area, especially if there is infection. Swelling in the legs or toes may be caused by a broken or fractured bone. When this happens, usually the chicken will limp, try not to walk much, or pull the injured leg up close to its body to keep it warm.

Langshan chickens are native to China and made the trip to the United States in the 19th century. These chickens have feathered feet, giving them a unique appearance that is prized in the show circuits. Langshan birds lay dark brown eggs – usually around 180 per year – and can weigh up to 9.5 lbs.