Well after two weeks since she layed the oversized eggs she has passed.
I found her under the coop laying,when i picked her up she was really stiff.
The kids r gna b sad but shes better off now.
I just hope shes eating and drinking enough,when im home i do let the 4 of them out to play and scratch but when shes in the coop im not around to see her eat and drink.
I have a water bucket with nipples and also a water bowl in coop on floor so may b easier for her.
Thanks
I also checked her vent and what was bloody before is now dried and slowly dripping white/Clear liquid.
I dont know what to make of that maybe infection.
I would post a pic of it but it wont let me on here!
She's been puffing her feathers up but not when i approach,its constant.almost looks burrowing in her feathers looking huge.
Hi
My isa brown has recently started laying a couple larger sized eggs and have had blood on them 2 of them.
After the two eggs her opening was drenched with blood(last week)its looking better but i dont know what to make about how she looks all puffed up now or maybe just swollen or maybe sick...
So i came home from doing some running around and checked the nest box to grab the last egg of our 4 hens and noticed a line of what could be blood on the shell.
After opening up the main doors to the coop looking into nest boxes i noticed this..
Any Ideas?
Im going to take a deeper look at the...
Picked up our 4 girls Monday night and their settleing in nicely,Put out 4 med sized brown eggs the next day,Also got to hear the Egg Song from one of them.She was loud and proud!! I thought their was something wrong with her until I seen a vid of what egg song sounds like..
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Well I put some more finishing touches on the coop after we had another snowfall yesterday,so only a few more things to do to make it perfect for out gals.
Just have to throw a good stain on the wood,add a soffit vent to the east and bury mesh in ground...soo heres a few more snapshots..thx
Thanks! Im just glad I had lots of help on it from my contractor neighbor who also has 9 hens with a large coop.
I will try and get a few more pics of the coop and nesting quarters asap. Also yes the run is on the small side but they do have the option to go under for dry as well which is wired...