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    Blood in coop under where she was sleeping, wobbly,

    No...I just went to the coop and hand-picked through all of the poop that was underneath where she was perched along with the clotted blood..(I thought I had a strong stomach)...and there was no glass, staple or nail. She pecked a couple of times at the hard-boiled egg and seems to be resting...
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    Blood in coop under where she was sleeping, wobbly,

    The first two pictures is what I found this morning and the third one is what just came out of her here in the house with me.
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    Blood in coop under where she was sleeping, wobbly,

    She is not new to us, all 4 of these (2 americanas and 2 reds) we have had since they were 5 days old. We consistently get an egg each from the reds but we don't always get two blue ones, did not know if it was her or Bella - so maybe it is an egg problem. Right now she is laying nestled in a...
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    Blood in coop under where she was sleeping, wobbly,

    It is 6:30 am when I let my 4 girls out of their coop 20 mintues ago. All came out but Giz - Americana, 10 months old. Previously in great health up to yesterday. Laying pretty regularly. Under where she was sitting there was bloody discharge - heck - frank blood mixed in with shavings. No...
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    Should eggs be removed out of sight of chickens?

    Thanks so much. I have the golf balls (thanks to my husband!) so I will put them in. Wow - this really is remarkable, I am amazed how taken I am with this whole thing.
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    Should eggs be removed out of sight of chickens?

    Hi - new to this all and love these girls. Have 2 americaunas, 2 rhode island reds. Have had them since they were 5 days old. They are now 6 months old and we just started getting eggs yesterday. Not sure if only one or how many have started laying. Have gotten 6 eggs over the last 2 days. Yay...
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