Tslauson
In the Brooder
- Jun 21, 2018
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Is she alert?
Is she able to poop?
It does sound like she might be trying to lay an egg, with pullets, it can take a while, so give her some time, keep her calm.
I would see that she is hydrated, you can offer her some extra calcium and poultry vitamins, but hydration and patience are usually the best things.
Hopefully she will lay her egg by morning. What do you feed your flock? Do they have oyster shell available?
Yes she is alert!
And she pooped quite a few times through the night!
Should I put here back with her flock
Is she alert?
Is she able to poop?
It does sound like she might be trying to lay an egg, with pullets, it can take a while, so give her some time, keep her calm.
I would see that she is hydrated, you can offer her some extra calcium and poultry vitamins, but hydration and patience are usually the best things.
Hopefully she will lay her egg by morning. What do you feed your flock? Do they have oyster shell available?
Well last night was long! She was quite and calm. Around 4am she started pooping and did quite a bit till about 8am. At that she she seemed to be herself so I put her back outside. She was great all day eating, playing, running around and it was 100 degrees here today. But tonight when I went to lock down the coop she was doing the same thing as last night. Squatting down with some feathers out and not herself! I have no Idea what is going on with her???