What do I do with her? She's on the left. She's not very nice with the other hens either.

Yup, I've had 3 in my lifetime. One was a battery hen, when I was a kid. Didn't lay for over a year, so I butchered her. She was full of eggs in various stages of developement and would have started in the next day or so. the next one, stopped laying for about 8 months, so I gave her to a friend who said he would try and revive her. Eventuelly she layed 2 eggs and a predator got her. Which brings me to the one I have now. She layed a few very small eggs when she was young, then stopped. She is now 10 years old and is my step sons pet. Hopefully she will croak soon and I won't be blamed...........Pop
In God We Trust
Siyah Rampuri Asil, White Chinese, Emden, and African Geese, Guineas, a Rottweiler (Bella), and a Yellow Lab (Booger). Fifty five years with chickens and still learning.
In God We Trust
Siyah Rampuri Asil, White Chinese, Emden, and African Geese, Guineas, a Rottweiler (Bella), and a Yellow Lab (Booger). Fifty five years with chickens and still learning.
I have a 6 1/2 year old hatchery Buff Orp who quit laying a year-and-a-half ago. Nothing seems to be wrong with her, just ran out of eggs I think. She is my last remaining original hen and will live out her life here. I don't care if she lays another egg as long as she is healthy.
~A dog on its owner's property is a pet; A dog on someone else's property is a predator~
Living the Good Life in the North Georgia Mountains~ Cynthia
~A dog on its owner's property is a pet; A dog on someone else's property is a predator~
Living the Good Life in the North Georgia Mountains~ Cynthia
I have a silkie who just turned a year old who still hasn't layed. I've stopped expecting it, she's special and seems to be fully healthy.
Opera/ Music Education Student by trade, Chicken lover by choice
1 Dog (Prince), 1 cat (Shadow), 2 Holland Lops (Munchkin and Muffin), 9Hens: 2 RIR (Lilly and Ruby), 1 RSL (Ginny), 2 BSL (Opal and Bellatrix), 1 EE (Tizzy) 1 BR (Dina) 1 LB (Rowena), 1 Partridge silkie (Godric) and 1LB Rooster (Sephiroth). 7 Bantam Chicks: 2 White Silkies (Celestia and Namine), 1 Buff Silkie (Aria), 1 EE...
Opera/ Music Education Student by trade, Chicken lover by choice
1 Dog (Prince), 1 cat (Shadow), 2 Holland Lops (Munchkin and Muffin), 9Hens: 2 RIR (Lilly and Ruby), 1 RSL (Ginny), 2 BSL (Opal and Bellatrix), 1 EE (Tizzy) 1 BR (Dina) 1 LB (Rowena), 1 Partridge silkie (Godric) and 1LB Rooster (Sephiroth). 7 Bantam Chicks: 2 White Silkies (Celestia and Namine), 1 Buff Silkie (Aria), 1 EE...
Well, if she's a problem, you are allowed to cull her from your flock.
I've had several hatchery Wyandottes. Four of them died from internal laying, except two younger ones I sold, but they may have as well later on. Yours is a bit young for that, though one of mine had egg yolk peritonitis at a year and a half old-she was laying, however.
Wyandottes can be bossy in the flock, in my experience, certainly not pushovers. One of mine was head hen for the last part of her life. She was a sweetheart, though, very dignified.
Then, there's your answer.
~A dog on its owner's property is a pet; A dog on someone else's property is a predator~
Living the Good Life in the North Georgia Mountains~ Cynthia
~A dog on its owner's property is a pet; A dog on someone else's property is a predator~
Living the Good Life in the North Georgia Mountains~ Cynthia
I've got a splash ameraucana (breeder not hatchery, just over 1 year old, and she's never laid an egg. I thought at one point she maybe she was just laying a pale brown egg, cause I kept catching her in the nest boxes, and she'd be in there for a while on an almost daily basis then come out singing an egg song. But I isolated her for a week and nothing (and she's not an egg eater either). Only reason I still have her is she's a total sweetheart, doesn't mind being petted and picked up, even by my DS, and will actually come running to hop in a lap when called. But if she weren't so nice, I would no longer be uneducated in the art of butchering a chicken.