She's a good girl, doesn't take her role as oldest hen though and never has. Still laying most days. She was found wandering outside my property. And, she is the only who has survived raccoons, coyotes, hawks, etc and age all these years. The coop is much more secure now and has been made...
These girls are good layers for this breed, I get 2 or 3 eggs a week each. Aside from the one being a loner, occassionally one gets settee. I just let it run it's course. I've been told to dunk her in cold water to help her get over it, but I have not done so and it passes, she's dirt bathing...