I used to have a young rooster who would do this. He was very young and hadn't reached puberty enough to crow yet. He would follow his older sisters inside the nesting box and watch them. Another time I had a mature rooster who has never seen hens lay pass by a hen in the nesting box. He was...
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Poor little guy, don't feel bad though it just happens sometimes. You said he got crushed so that probably did it. The red you were talking about is probably something that didn't get absorbed.
Hey! so it seems like you have a small dilemma here lol. chickens stick to a routine and once they make one it's hard to break it if it's something like this. For them there's not much logic (hence the staying out in the rain) but because it's their routine they will stick to it. To break this...
Shes very lucky to be doing well, you can give her some sugar water, gaterade, peidelyte, or honey, and then try mixing an egg yolk into whatever your feeding her, as well.
She may or may not be ok/pull through but i have high hopes since shes survived till now. Keep her in a warm area away...
Hey dont beat yourself up ok. These things happen. Im really sorry you lost the little chick, i know how easy it is to feel guilty and blame yourself. If you still want to keep chickens you should, its a fun experience. Its best to research their needs, and learn what is harmfu to them first as...
She should start laying soon if she hasn't already. I had a new layer who was laying huge brown eggs and would leave the nesting area without a single egg song. After a few weeks, she started announcing us lol. Look for any new colored or smaller than usual eggs. they might be hers.
Hey! so im not able to answer your question but if you have a Facebook account there are some amazing cat groups for cat owners, and they should be able to help you out!